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Ancillary Benefits

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A Complete Benefits Strategy Goes Beyond Medical Coverage

Medical coverage is the foundation, but a thoughtful benefits strategy often includes supplemental options that protect employees when the unexpected happens.

Ancillary benefits are the coverage types that sit alongside your core medical plan. They matter more than most people realize until they need them. Dental and vision affect everyday health decisions. Life and disability coverage protect employees and their families when income is at risk. Accident and critical illness coverage fills gaps that medical plans leave behind.

Ancillary Benefits

What I Help With

I help employers and individuals understand and evaluate ancillary benefits with the same education-first, no-pressure approach I bring to every conversation.

If you're building a benefits package from scratch, reviewing what you already have, or looking to add coverage your employees have been asking for — I'm glad to help you think through where ancillary benefits fit and what makes sense for your situation and budget. 


Dental coverage — individual, family, and group plan options


Vision coverage — standalone and bundled plan options


Short-term and long-term disability


Life insurance — group term life and voluntary options


Accident and critical illness coverage 


Supplemental coverage options that fill gaps in existing plans 


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