Final Expense in Okeechobee County, Florida. About 8,542 Medicare beneficiaries live here, with roughly 61 percent in Medicare Advantage plans. Top carriers include Humana and UnitedHealthcare. For free help comparing plans, call Mr. and Mrs. Insurance, a licensed Florida agency, or visit mrandmrsinsurance.com.
Okeechobee County, FL has about 42,369 residents per the 2024 ACS 5-year estimates (21% age 65 or older). The leading insurance carriers serving the county for final expense include Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Preferred Care Partners. We compare options at no cost to you.
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The Okeechobee County final expense market
Okeechobee County has about 42,369 residents, 21% of them 65 or older. For final expense, the carriers with the strongest local presence include Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Preferred Care Partners — but the right fit depends on your household size, income, and which doctors you want to keep. We compare Humana against every other carrier serving Okeechobee County at no cost, because the plan with the lowest sticker premium is rarely the one with the lowest total annual cost once subsidies, deductibles, and your prescriptions are factored in.
Okeechobee County at a glance
Population (2024 ACS)
42,369
Medicare beneficiaries
8,542
MA penetration
61%
Age 65 or older
21%
What makes Okeechobee County different: Okeechobee County, on the north shore of Lake Okeechobee, is one of Florida's leading agribusiness centers — its dairies rank among the largest in the United States and it remains home to many of the state's traditional cattle-ranching families. Acute care is anchored by the 100-bed HCA Florida Raulerson Hospital, which has served the area for more than 40 years.
Top carriers in Okeechobee County
Humana
4.5-star CMS rating
UnitedHealthcare
4-star CMS rating
Preferred Care Partners (UnitedHealthcare)
4-star CMS rating
Source: CMS Monthly MA Enrollment by State/County/Contract (latest Q1 2024). Enrollment figures refresh monthly at data.cms.gov.
Before you enroll: verify your hospital + doctor in Okeechobee County
Each Final Expense plan builds its own provider network — a hospital that's in-network
on one plan may be out-of-network on another. Okeechobee County has 1
major hospital systems. Before you enroll, check that your preferred hospital and physicians
participate in the specific plan you're considering.
Major hospitals to verify
▸HCA Florida Raulerson Hospital (Okeechobee)
Call each hospital's billing office directly — or use the carrier's
network tool on the right to search by hospital name.
Preferred Care Partners 4★
Search "Preferred Care provider directory" or call the carrier directly.
Or skip the cross-checking — we run network checks against your prescriptions and doctors
at no cost during any consult.
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Major hospitals: HCA Florida Raulerson Hospital (Okeechobee)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people live in Okeechobee County?▾
Okeechobee County has about 42,369 residents per the 2024 ACS 5-year estimates; 21% are age 65 or older.
Who are the top insurers in Okeechobee County?▾
The largest carriers in Okeechobee County are Humana, UnitedHealthcare, Preferred Care Partners (UnitedHealthcare). We work with all of them and a few smaller carriers that often have better rates for specific situations.
What state resources are available in Okeechobee County?▾
Florida SHINE — Okeechobee County (1-800-963-5337) provides free unbiased Medicare counseling. Major hospitals in the county include HCA Florida Raulerson Hospital (Okeechobee).
How does the final expense policy benefit local farmers and ranchers in Okeechobee County?▾
Local farmers and ranchers can benefit from our $5,000-$50,000 simplified-issue whole life final expense policy, ensuring their families are prepared for funeral costs. With many traditional cattle-ranching families living here, this coverage offers peace of mind for the community.
When is the best time to enroll in a final expense plan?▾
It's wise to review your options during Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) from October 15th to December 7th. However, you can also enroll outside of this period through Special Enrollments. Our local agents are here to help guide you at any time.
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