Looking for the right Medicare option? Whether you’re just getting started or searching for a better fit, we’re here to guide you.
Expand your Medicare coverage with flexible supplement options tailored to your needs.
Discover all-in-one plans that include hospital, medical, and prescription coverage.
Secure your family's future with life insurance plans that fit your budget.
Medicare Supplement Insurance (also called Medigap) helps pay for healthcare costs that Original Medicare doesn’t cover — like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. These plans are sold by private companies and work alongside Original Medicare to reduce your out-of-pocket expenses.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) is an alternative to Original Medicare offered by private insurers. It includes all Part A and Part B benefits, and often adds extras like vision, dental, hearing, and prescription drug coverage — all in one convenient plan.
Life insurance provides financial protection for your loved ones in case of your passing. It ensures your family can cover daily expenses, pay debts, and maintain their lifestyle. Policies vary in type — like term life or whole life — based on your financial goals.
Medicare Advantage is an all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare. It’s offered by private insurance companies and includes hospital (Part A), medical (Part B), and often drug coverage (Part D). You receive all your benefits through a single plan.
A Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan helps cover out-of-pocket costs like deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments that Original Medicare doesn’t pay. It gives you peace of mind and predictable healthcare costs.
Life insurance provides financial support to your family in the event of your passing. It can cover funeral costs, daily living expenses, debt, or help your children with education.
Final Expense Insurance is a type of life insurance designed to cover costs like funerals, burials, and remaining medical bills. It typically has lower coverage amounts and is easier to qualify for.
No, you cannot have both at the same time. If you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, you are not eligible for a Medigap (Supplement) policy.