Working with a Personal Health-Care Agent in Retirement

When you’re living out your retirement in a quiet rural town, it’s comforting to know you’ve got someone in your corner — someone who understands Medicare, long-term care, and most importantly, understands you. Rural Retirees often express three major concerns: the freedom to choose their Medicare providers, the desire to avoid financial stress from large unexpected medical expenses, and the need for a long-term professional relationship with someone who is both available and constantly staying up-to-date on industry changes.

For nearly 20 years, Mark Rogers has proudly served retirees across the Pacific Northwest with all three of these priorities in mind. His mission is to help folks like you make sense of your healthcare options with clarity and confidence — so you can enjoy retirement without worrying about fine print, surprise bills, or getting left in the dark when it matters most.

From the beginning, Mark made a simple promise: “Be there when people need me most.” Whether that’s answering questions like, “Why did I buy this policy again?” or helping families figure out how to file a long-term care or short-term care claim — Mark is just a phone call (or calendar click) away.

Turning the Complex Into the Understandable

Ever sat through a Medicare seminar or read a brochure that left you more confused than before? That won’t happen with Mark. He’s known for his down-to-earth whiteboard drawings that make complex Medicare topics and custodial care (like Short-Term Care and Long-Term Care planning) easy to understand.

Example Whiteboard: “The House of Healthcare”

Imagine Mark sketching out two columns:

    • On one side: Medicare Part A, B, and D stacked like building blocks.
    • On the other side: Medigap, Dental/Vision/Hearing, and Short-Term Care stacked beside them.
  • And across the top? A roof labeled “Your Health & Wealth Protection Plan.”

This visual helps rural retirees see how each piece supports the structure of their retirement — and how missing blocks could leave gaps in care or unexpected expenses.

Mark’s ability to explain this in 10 minutes on a whiteboard has helped hundreds of families finally “get it” — and take confident steps forward.

Proud Member of NAIFA Since 2008

Since 2008, Mark has been a proud member of NAIFA — the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors. NAIFA’s mission is to advocate for a positive legislative and regulatory environment, enhance the business and professional skills of its members, and promote the ethical conduct of advisors serving Main Street families across America.

Through this membership, Mark stays actively engaged in protecting your access to affordable insurance options and educating the everyday families who need trustworthy advice the most.

What Do the professional designations of CLTC and LUTCF Mean?

Mark holds two key professional designations that help him better serve retirees like you:

  • CLTC (Certified in Long-Term Care): A nationally respected designation that focuses on the emotional, financial, and physical effects of long-term care and how to plan for it.
  • LUTCF (Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow): A designation emphasizing ethical and informed strategies for life insurance, annuities, and retirement income planning.

These credentials help ensure that the advice you get is not only helpful — it’s rooted in deep, professional knowledge.

Ready to Talk?

If you’re looking for real answers from someone who listens, understands rural life, and can help make the complicated feel simple — it’s time to connect with Mark.

📅 Schedule your time now at www.MarksCalendar.com

Mark works with retirees throughout the day, so booking your time online helps you find a slot that works for both of you. It’s the fastest and easiest way to take the first step toward clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.