Most People Are Confused about Medicare
Until They See This Simple Explanation
Watch this short video to see how Medicare works using a simple house analogy.
This page was created for individuals approaching age 65 who want to understand Medicare before choosing a plan.
What You'll Learn
• Why Medicare starts with Parts A and B
• The difference between Advantage and Supplement plans
• What additional coverage you may want
• How to build coverage that fits you needs
Watch the 5-minute video
Matt Love — Founder, 5280 Medicare
Helping individuals understand Medicare before they enroll.
Medicare Is Like Building a House
• Foundation – Original Medicare (Parts A & B)
• First Floor – Your Medicare Plan (Advantage or Supplement)
• Second Floor – Extra coverage like dental or travel
When you see Medicare this way, the pieces become much easier to understand.
Why People Work With Me
I'm Matt Love, founder of 5280 Medicare.
My goal is simple — help people understand Medicare before they enroll.
Clients appreciate:
• Clear explanations without confusing insurance jargon
• Guidance comparing Advantage and Supplement plans
• Help reviewing prescriptions and doctors
• Support during enrollment
• Someone they can call when questions come up later
Before choosing a Medicare plan, most people want to understand the basics.

Before choosing a Medicare plan, most people want to understand the basics.
You'll Receive:
✔ Medicare Checklist
✔ Medicare FAQ Guide
These resources help you prepare for Medicare before you enroll.
Have Questions About Medicare?
If you're approaching 65, it's normal to have questions.
Our call is simply a chance to:
• Review your situation
• Answer your Medicare questions
• Explain your plan options
There is no obligation and no pressure.
Just helpful information.
Pick a time that works for you.
What Happens After You Schedule
1️⃣ Pick a time that works for you
2️⃣ I'll send you a Medicare Checklist and FAQ guide
3️⃣ We'll talk through your questions
4️⃣ If you'd like help comparing plans, we can review options together
Simple.

