Medicare 2026 Your options, your choice

Olivia Bloom • October 9, 2025

When it comes to Medicare, you get to decide who supports your journey.

Four people stand together smiling outside a HealthMarkets office building with brick siding and glass entry doors.

The Weible family, licensed insurance agents with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, is ready and waiting to help. Find out how you can tap into the Weibles’ knowledge. (Pictured left to right: John, Marisella, Laura and Chris Weible.) (Photography: Adrienne Rose)


One of the best parts about being an adult is having the ability to make your own decisions. We all have that ability, but the chance to apply it to important aspects of your life—and then put those decisions into motion—is truly meaningful. 


Sometimes, we don’t even realize the choices available to us. One area where this matters is Medicare. Did you know you have options when it comes to enrolling? You can visit Medicare.gov 

or work with a licensed insurance agent who understands the process and can help guide you through it. In fact, you can choose someone right here in Northeast Ohio.


There are many paths you can take when looking for support. The best part is that you can decide who you’d like to help you navigate your Medicare decisions for 2026. Consider working with someone who dedicates their time to understanding Medicare changes year after year. Someone who is not affiliated with any specific plan or carrier, and someone who is a licensed insurance agent focused on helping you make informed choices based on your individual needs.


The Annual Enrollment Period for Medicare runs from Wednesday, October 15, through Sunday, December 7. During this time, Medicare beneficiaries can review and make changes to their healthcare coverage for 2026. This includes options such as Medicare Advantage plans, Prescription Drug Plans, and Original Medicare.


If you’re not sure whom to turn to, or where to begin, consider Marisella Weible, Laura Weible, John Weible or Chris Weible, all of whom are licensed insurance agents with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency.


“Everyone who participates in Medicare is free to make their own choices,” assures Marisella. “Beneficiaries have the option to make their Medicare plan selections independently, or they can tap into the knowledge base of one of us. We’ve spent part of the year reviewing the changes coming to Medicare in 2026. Our focus for each person we support through the process is his or her individual needs. Even husbands and wives need to be treated as individuals, because no two situations are alike.”


“Getting help from someone who is focused on your particular situation is of such great value,” John adds. “Until you try to navigate all the details on your own, it’s hard to appreciate how important help can be.” 

Laura suggests calling the North Royalton office to make an easy, informative appointment to meet with one of the agents there. “That’s where many of our clients like to begin,” she notes. “It can be overwhelming to sift through the many Medicare options available. When you schedule a time to meet with one of the agents in this office, we’ll provide information about important changes and available plans to help you find coverage that best suits your needs.”

Medicare can be complex. Some individuals may feel confident navigating it on their own, while others may benefit from guidance. Meeting with a licensed insurance agent can help ensure your choices are based on your personal situation.

Chris says some people choose to review their options without thier guidance because they’re afraid it’s going to cost them more to come to them, but that simply isn’t the case. “There is absolutely no cost for our help, and the comfort of reviewing options that make sense for you with support can be valuable,” he says. 


Being Local Matters

Having a local licensed insurance agent like Marisella Weible, Laura Weible, John Weible or Chris Weible can be a helpful resource when reviewing your Medicare options. Because they’re located in Northeast Ohio, they may be familiar with local hospital systems, provider networks, and how plan choices could affect your access to care.

All agents in the North Royalton office are available to discuss your individual needs and help you explore plan options. Personalized support from a licensed agent can offer clarity that automated systems may not provide.


HealthMarkets is located at 5740 Royalwood in North Royalton. A second office is 5925 Ridge Road, Suite 2, in Parma. To get started with your free review, call one of the agents listed in the box accompanying this story. 


HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, Inc. is licensed as an insurance agency nationwide except in MA. Not all agents are licensed to sell all products. Service and product availability may vary by state. Agents may be compensated based on enrollment. No obligation to enroll. 52770-HM-1025



Laura Weible, 440-263-3070

Marisella Weible, 440-499-7840

Chris Weible, 440-503-5248

John Weible 440-263-7254


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    All licensed insurance agents with HealthMarkets, the Weibles have been helping people navigate the ins and outs of Medicare for many years. 

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    One of the biggest advantages to tapping into the knowledge base of licensed insurance agent Marisella Weible (right), Laura Weible (left), John Weible (second from left) or Chris Weible is that their guidance is available to you during the Medicare Annual Enrollment period and beyond at no charge. Simply call to schedule a time to meet with one of them. 

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