Stacie Singleton, Medicare Insurance Broker

About Me

My name is Stacie, and I am a lifelong Hoosier! I was raised in Northern Indiana in the small town of North Webster, IN. I attended Wawasee High School and then went on to Indiana University Bloomington to study Criminal Justice. My goal in life was to become a lawyer; however, God had other plans for me. I became a mom and raised my two boys, Kaden and Kelland, in Terre Haute, IN, for 25 years. I worked as a Paralegal until I remarried and moved to Ellettsville, IN. Here, I began a career in the Financial Industry, helping people plan for and live in retirement.

In 2023, I obtained my Life and Health Insurance license, as well as my MBA from Purdue Global University. I began helping people with life insurance, annuities, and Medicare. Helping people navigate the confusing world of Medicare is so rewarding. Assisting people to create a plan for their loved ones after they are gone is something I am passionate about. Life insurance provides financial security for your loved ones, ensuring they are protected if you’re no longer there to support them.

I am here to help you select the best product for whatever your need is and walk through the next several years alongside you. I look forward to helping you with any of the following:

 Life Insurance

 Annuities

 Retirement Planning

 Medicare

 Long Term Care

 Final Expenses

I will take care of the daunting task of comparing plans from well-known national and local companies for you. Even better, my services are completely free! Contact me today to explore your Medicare options, and be sure to mention that you found me on Medicare Agents Hub!

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Q&A with Stacie Singleton

Do I qualify for SEP if my health dramatically gets worse out of nowhere?

Answer: Unfortunately no, because Medicare can not use your health to determine eligibility. However, there are plans for Chronic special needs and speaking to a licensed agent can help answer whether you qualify for not.

I'm a low-income senior who can't afford my prescription drugs even with Medicare Part D. What specific assistance programs should I apply for?

Answer: Applying for Low Income Subsidy through the state is a great way to get help paying for your prescription drugs. A licensed agent should be able to help you find the forms you need.

What are the reasons why I should work with a Medicare agent?

Answer: Instead of navigating dozens of plans on your own, an agent compares multiple carriers, explains the differences in plain language, and helps you choose coverage that truly fits your health needs and budget. You also gain ongoing support year after year — someone who reviews your plan, checks for savings, and stands by your side whenever questions or changes come up.