Have questions about the new health care law? AARP Kentucky, kynect (Kentucky’s health insurance marketplace) and local partners are teaming up to help you connect the dots.
Bring a friend and get the facts on the health care law’s new protections and benefits. These series of community events are part of AARP’s ongoing nationwide effort to educate Americans about the health care law and what it means for individuals – whether they have health coverage or not – by providing simple, clear-language information about the law and resources for families to understand what the law means for them and how to access new available benefits.
These are free events and open to the public.
kynectors will be onsite at each event. They are trained to help individuals and small businesses figure out what they need in an insurance plan and empower them to choose the best option.
Registration is required, RSVP by calling 1-877-926-8300. Send email to kyaarp@aarp.org
All events are on local standard time: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. To best serve you, individuals are asked to select one time-slot on a 30-minute schedule: 4:00 – 4:30, 4:30 – 5:00, 5:00-5:30, 5:30-6:00, 6:00-6:30, 6:30-7:00 p.m.
Location: Owensboro
Kentucky Wesleyan College - Winchester Campus Center – 3000 Frederica Street
- October 23, 2013
Location: Louisville
Jeffersontown Community Center – 10416 Watterson Trail
- October 29, 2013
Location: Hazard
New Hope Church – 407 Gorman Hollow Road
- November 12, 2013
Location: Mt. Sterling
Montgomery County Civic Center – 158 E. Locust Street
- November 14, 2013
Location: Lexington
Fayette County Cooperative Extension Office - 1140 Red Mile Place
As the October 1, 2013 open enrollment period approaches for kynect and its health insurance marketplace, AARP knows there are lots of questions about the health care law. To help Americans cut through the clutter, AARP has created HealthLawAnswers.org. In a few easy steps anyone can get a free, customized report connecting them to local resources and information that matters to individuals and their families – today.