

MediseniorCare is a senior-focused education and care coordination organization dedicated to helping Medicare beneficiaries better understand their healthcare coverage options and how those choices affect long-term access to care.
The organization does not enroll beneficiaries into specific insurance products. Instead, it provides general educational information designed to empower seniors to make informed decisions in consultation with licensed insurance professionals, State Health Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIP), or their trusted advisors.
In addition to coverage education, MediseniorCare emphasizes the importance of preventative healthcare, encouraging seniors to understand what screenings and services may already be available to them under Medicare and how to coordinate care with their primary care providers.
The overall objective is to improve Medicare literacy, strengthen informed decision-making, and support seniors in maintaining continuity of care and long-term health stability.
Mediseniorcare specializes in the wellness care of all seniors with an emphasis and focus on seniors who have Medicare as their primary insurance.
We’re on a mission to revolutionize senior healthcare. We empower healthcare providers and senior living communities with cutting-edge medical testing and critical education on the true value of straight Medicare.
By partnering with state-of-the-art labs, we help you detect health risks earlier, improve patient outcomes, and elevate the standard of care—all while ensuring compliance and maximizing the benefits available to seniors.
We’re dedicated to helping Medicare beneficiaries better understand their healthcare coverage options and how those choices affect long-term access to care.
A core part of MediseniorCare’s mission is educating seniors about the structure and features of Original Medicare (also known as “straight Medicare”) and how it differs from other Medicare coverage options such as Medicare Advantage plans. Through educational presentations and one-on-one discussions, MediseniorCare explains:
• How Original Medicare works (Part A and Part B)
• Provider flexibility and nationwide access under Original Medicare
• Referral requirements and network limitations that may exist in certain plan structures
• The role of supplemental coverage (Medigap)
• The importance of reviewing coverage annually
• How coverage decisions can impact long-term care access
















