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Supplemental Insurance Benefits that Support Wellness, not Illness

By: Jason Martin

In the age of increasing family and monetary pressures, a significant number of Canadians are turning to non-traditional medical services and treatments to improve their day-to-day lives. This trend towards wellness is becoming increasingly popular and yet, few provincial health plans cover the costs for these services. Although Canada can be proud of its national healthcare coverage, the system is geared towards illness and does not necessarily take into account treatments aimed at promoting healthy living. Services that promote wellness are as important as any medical treatment because the goal is to keep people healthy and happy. Wellness is a lifelong commitment and many people are seeking out adequate supplemental insurance to offset the sometimes high costs for good health.

The trend towards wellness is a relatively new phenomenon. In the past decade, considerable attention has been paid to non-traditional medical services that aid in fostering a healthy lifestyle. Today, large numbers of people use services such as massage therapy, acupuncture and natural medicine to boost their immune systems and fight illness. The current lifestyle focus is more on finding ways to adapt to our fast-paced and high stress world without succumbing to it. Taking preventative steps to stay healthy and fit over time is finally catching on. Some of these preventative measures like naturopaths, osteopaths, therapists, and psychologists are not always covered by the provincial health care system. Despite this gap in coverage, many individuals committed to wellness still realize the importance of a preventative approach. Purchasing supplemental insurance is the best way to afford these services and treatments and it provides your body and mind with what they need to stay healthy and fit.

There are a number of supplemental health plans to choose from including basic plans, extended plans and custom plans for dental or drug coverage. Take the time to choose a plan that will cover the gaps in provincial coverage that correspond to your needs. Some of the services most commonly used by individuals working towards long-term health include visits to a psychologist, therapist, physiotherapist and podiatrist. In addition, parents of children with specific challenges will often purchase coverage for services such as speech therapy. Everyone has their own health care needs, and supplemental insurance gives you the freedom to attend to your personal situation. Focusing on wellness and not simply illness is a good way to live a healthy life and supplemental insurance is the best way of affording this privilege.


About the Author: Jason Martin is a researcher/writer for the Affordable Health Insurance (www.health-insurance-help.com/) website. This site provides Canadians with information about health insurance options.

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