Ken Christensen
You can do this all by yourself, or for the same price, I can help!
About to Turn 65?
You have options!
Do you find healthcare options overwhelming?
Click the blue “Schedule time with me” button below to set up an appointment where we’ll discuss your options and design a plan that fits your needs now, and in the years to come.
MEDICARE and YOU!
Whether you are already retired, or you’ve made plans to retire, there are decisions to make. Our goal is to help you make the best informed decisions, and then just like an annual physical, re-evaluate those decisions as the circumstances of your life change.
Many of the decisions you'll make about Medicare have time constraints.
Did you know that not selecting a Medicare Part D plan, or having a creditable alternative, will create financial penalties when you do sign up? Talk to us about affordable options that mitigate this risk.
As part of making sure we find the best options for you, it is important to understand what drives you. For instance, are you planning on spending time away from home visiting children and grandchildren? Will you split your time between two residences?
Our solutions will be tailored to your objectives, much like my great grandfather tailored clothing with the business he founded back in 1895. While I'm not that old, that spirit and drive to help people lives on in a different form today.
Do you intend to involve your family or other key people in your care? Should these individuals be a part of the conversation? Don't be afraid to bring anything to our attention that will help us serve you better.
“Whatever age you are today, your future self would love to be it.
Most people do not consider 65 to be a young age, but when you’re 75 you’d love to rewind to 65 and regain those years. Few people would describe 35 as your youth, but in your mid-50s your mid-30s will seem like the “young you.”
Today is a great opportunity, no matter your age. Looking back in a few years, today will seem like the time when you were young and full of potential or the moment when you could have started early or the turning point when you made a choice that benefited your future.
The moment in front of you right now is a good one. Make the most of it.” — James Clear
“Don’t be fooled by the calendar. There are only as many days in the year as you make use of. One person gets only a week’s value out of a year while another gets a full year’s value out of a week.” — Charles Richards
“As a child I was taught that to tell the truth was often painful. As an adult I have learned that not to tell the truth is more painful, and that the fear of telling the truth — whatever the truth may be — that fear is the most painful sensation of a moral life.” — June Jordan
“All of the quotes on this page, with the exception of this one are courtesy of James Clear, the author of the book Atomic Habits. I’ve provided them here as a demonstration of the value reading his book, and subscribing to his newsletter is to me.
In the rare instances of disagreement, it is usually because my faith leads me in a different direction.
In those cases, I glean the truth and discard disagreement.” — Ken Christensen