
Medicare does a lot, but it doesn’t cover everything. That’s why we offer affordable, add-on options that help fill in important gaps, especially where traditional Medicare falls short. Two of the most popular services we help clients with are Dental, Vision & Hearing (DVH) plans and CHAS (Cancer, Heart Attack and Stroke) plans, which provide a financial cushion in case of serious illness.
Original Medicare doesn’t cover routine dental cleanings, eye exams, or hearing aids, and those expenses can add up fast. DVH plans are simple, affordable policies that help pay for preventive care and bigger procedures alike.
Whether you need new glasses, a dental crown, or hearing support, these plans help you stay on top of your health without draining your savings. Most plans let you visit any provider and offer benefits that grow over time.

CHAS policies pay out a tax-free lump sum if you're diagnosed with cancer, have a heart attack, or suffer a stroke. Three of the most common and costly health events seniors face. That money is paid directly to you, not to a hospital or provider, and can be used however you need it: medical bills, travel, household help, or just keeping up with everyday expenses during recovery.
These plans are affordable, flexible, and easy to apply for, especially if you get them before a major diagnosis ever happens.
These plans aren’t required, but they can make a world of difference when the unexpected hits. We’ll help you explore your options and decide what fits your needs and budget.

© 2026 The MacCalla Agency. All rights reserved. As a national Medicare brokerage, we work with multiple carriers to provide comprehensive plan options. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to get information on all of your options. This is not a complete listing of plans available in your service area. For a complete listing please contact 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048), 24 hours a day/7 days a week or consult www.medicare.gov.