Yes, Wednesday still works for me, and I can bring the notes from the earlier discussion.
If the room near the window is still open, that would be better because it is quieter in the afternoon.
For lunch, something simple is fine, and I can arrive a little early to help set things up.
I also checked with Maya, and she said she can join after her morning task wraps up.
Send the time once you settle it with the others, and I will adjust.
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2026 coverage update
Your BlueCross BlueShield Medicare Kit details for 2026
There are changes to your coverage plan for 2026. Your plan includes selections that need review, and a Medicare Kit is being provided to residents in your area along with a summary of plan coverage changes for 2026. |
Program detailsYou may receive a Medicare Kit provided at no charge to households in your area. One per household. Total allocation is 800 kits. The current notice ends Tomorrow. No payment is required to get this kit, and you will not be billed for the kit. The mailing also includes information on coverage updates for 2026. |
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This notice is intended to help you see what is included and understand that the kit is separate from your plan selection materials. Supplies are assembled for general household wellness use, and quantities are determined by program allocation. |
What your kit includes
| Digital thermometer |
| Adhesive bandage assortment |
| Antiseptic cleansing wipes |
| Reusable pill organizer |
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| Disposable face masks |
| Nitrile exam gloves |
| Cold pack for minor swelling |
| Hand sanitizer travel bottle |
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Inside the mailing, you will also see plan coverage changes for 2026 presented in a straightforward format. If your household is within the area served by this notice, you can check the included details and confirm availability. One per household at no charge. Allocation total: 800 kits. Ends Tomorrow. |
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That should be fine, and I think splitting the agenda into two shorter parts will make the afternoon easier.
I looked over the draft and the second section feels clearer than the first, so maybe start there.
If Jordan is joining late, I can recap the earlier points without repeating every detail.
Also, the handouts do not need color; plain print will be easier to read.
Let me know if you want me to outline the final steps before we meet.
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