Term Life Insurance in Lee County, Florida. About 218,994 Medicare beneficiaries live here, with roughly 50 percent in Medicare Advantage plans. Top carriers include Humana Gold Plus H1036 and UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 1. For free help comparing plans, call Mr. and Mrs. Insurance, a licensed Florida agency, or visit mrandmrsinsurance.com.
Lee County, FL has about 822,800 residents per the 2024 ACS 5-year estimates (30% age 65 or older). The leading insurance carriers serving the county for term life insurance include Humana Gold Plus H1036, UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 1, Aetna Medicare Premier. We compare options at no cost to you.
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The Lee County term life insurance market
Lee County has about 822,800 residents, 30% of them 65 or older. For term life insurance, the carriers with the strongest local presence include Humana Gold Plus H1036, UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 1, Aetna Medicare Premier — but the right fit depends on your household size, income, and which doctors you want to keep. We compare Humana Gold Plus H1036 against every other carrier serving Lee 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.
Lee County at a glance
Population (2024 ACS)
822,800
Medicare beneficiaries
218,994
MA penetration
50%
Age 65 or older
30%
What makes Lee County different: Hurricane Ian rebuild zone (Cape Coral / Fort Myers Beach). 30% age 65+. Term life + final expense positioning around hurricane prep is the natural funnel.
Top carriers in Lee County
Humana Gold Plus H1036 (HMO)
4-star CMS rating
UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 1 (HMO)
4-star CMS rating
Aetna Medicare Premier (PPO)
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 Lee County
Each Term Life Insurance plan builds its own provider network — a hospital that's in-network
on one plan may be out-of-network on another. Lee County has 3
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
▸Lee Memorial Hospital
▸HealthPark Medical Center
▸Gulf Coast Medical Center
Call each hospital's billing office directly — or use the carrier's
network tool on the right to search by hospital name.
Or skip the cross-checking — we run network checks against your prescriptions and doctors
at no cost during any consult.
Want to talk it through?
Pick a time on Matt or Robin's calendar — 15 minutes, no sales pressure, no obligation. We'll walk through the Lee County plans that fit your situation.
Major hospitals: Lee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center
Frequently Asked Questions
How many people live in Lee County?▾
Lee County has about 822,800 residents per the 2024 ACS 5-year estimates; 30% are age 65 or older.
Who are the top insurers in Lee County?▾
The largest carriers in Lee County are Humana Gold Plus H1036 (HMO), UnitedHealthcare AARP Medicare Advantage Plan 1 (HMO), Aetna Medicare Premier (PPO). 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 Lee County?▾
Florida SHINE — Lee (1-800-963-5337) provides free unbiased Medicare counseling. Major hospitals in the county include Lee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center.
How does term life insurance help with hurricane preparedness?▾
In Lee County, FL, especially near Cape Coral, which is part of the Hurricane Ian rebuild zone, term life insurance can provide financial security during recovery. It helps cover unexpected expenses and ensures your family's stability if something were to happen.
When should I enroll in term life insurance?▾
You can enroll at any time, but it’s especially important to consider during open enrollment periods (AEP Oct 15-Dec 7) or special enrollment periods. Term life is a cost-effective way to protect your income and loved ones for the long term.
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