Dayton is one of the fastest-growing towns in Northern Nevada — and one of the most underserved for Medicare and retirement help. I come to you in the Dayton Valley, compare your options in plain English, and stay your agent for the long haul.
Dayton has boomed as families and retirees look for space and value within reach of Carson City and Reno. But the insurance help hasn’t kept up — there’s no dedicated Medicare or senior-insurance specialist in town, so residents usually end up on the phone with a call center. That’s the gap I close.
As one of Nevada’s oldest towns, Dayton mixes long-time locals with a wave of newcomers, many of them retiring here or nearby in Mound House, Silver Springs, and Stagecoach. Wherever you’re coming from, I’ll build a plan around your doctors, your prescriptions, and your budget.
I come to Dayton — Old Town, the Dayton Valley, or a video call if that’s easier. You shouldn’t have to drive to the city to get straight answers about your coverage.
Dayton & Lyon County areas I serve:
Protect your health and your time, and protect the money that funds whatever is next. As an independent broker I shop A+ rated carriers for you — never just one company’s menu.
Here’s the Dayton reality: there’s no hospital in town. Most residents travel to Carson Tahoe in Carson City, or to Renown and Saint Mary’s in Reno, for hospital and specialist care. That makes your Medicare network the whole ballgame — a plan that doesn’t include those systems can leave you driving further than you should.
For a lot of Dayton residents, a Medicare Supplement plan solves that neatly: it works with any provider that accepts Medicare, in Carson City, Reno, or beyond, with no network to trip over. We’ll compare it against local Medicare Advantage plans in real numbers so you can decide with eyes open.
Growing families and pre-retirees in Dayton also ask me about life insurance and annuities — protecting income now and building predictable retirement income later. Because almost no one serves Dayton directly, these conversations usually aren’t happening at all until something goes wrong.
And we’ll make sure your Part D plan covers your prescriptions at a pharmacy that’s convenient to Dayton — not one 30 minutes away.
Plan availability and provider networks change every year and by ZIP code. I don’t offer every plan in the area — we’ll review the ones that fit your doctors and budget, and you can always compare all options at Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE.
It’s just me — Daniel. When you call, you reach the person who will actually sit down with you in Dayton, compare your options in plain English, and be here next year when something changes.
I represent you, not a single carrier, so we compare A+ rated companies side by side and pick what actually fits.
A review costs you nothing. As a broker I’m paid by the carrier you choose — your premium is the same whether you use me or not.
You’ll leave understanding your coverage well enough to explain it to a friend — that’s the whole point.
The best plan isn’t the one I sell the most of. It’s the one you understand so well you never lose sleep over it again.
— Daniel J. FaiellaYes — I do, in person. Dayton has grown fast but hasn’t had a dedicated Medicare or senior-insurance specialist, so most people get routed to call centers. I come to Dayton, compare your options with you, and stay your local agent afterward.
It makes your plan’s network the most important factor. Most Dayton residents use Carson Tahoe in Carson City or Renown and Saint Mary’s in Reno. We’ll make sure whichever plan you choose covers those systems — or look at a Medicare Supplement plan that works with any Medicare provider anywhere.
Yes — all of the Dayton Valley and greater Lyon County, including Mound House, Silver Springs, Stagecoach, and Fernley. I’ll come to you, or we can meet by video.
Nothing. I’m an independent broker paid by the carrier you choose, so your review and enrollment are free and your premium is identical whether you use me or not — you just get a local person instead of a call center.
Carson City based, and out on the road across the region every week. Not your town? Just ask — I very likely cover it.
The first conversation is always free and always no-pressure. Kitchen table, a local coffee shop, or a video call — your choice.