Group Benefits Plans & Options for Ontario Employers
Group benefits doesn’t have to be complicated. This page explains the most common benefit options — and how Ontario employers typically combine them into a plan that supports employees without overspending.
Whether you’re offering benefits for the first time or reviewing your renewal, we’ll help you explore options and connect you with a licensed benefits advisor to review plan design and pricing.
Happy Team Group Benefits is a marketing and referral service. A licensed insurance advisor provides all insurance advice, quotes, and plan recommendations.
A licensed advisor will help you choose the right structure — this page simply explains your options.
Most group benefits plans are built from a mix of options like:
Health & Dental
Prescription Drugs
Vision and Paramedical
Life & Disability
Critical Illness (optional)
Health Spending Accounts (HSA)
Mental Health & EAP support
The right plan depends on your:
employee count
team demographics
budget
hiring/retention goals
industry expectations
A licensed advisor will help you choose the right structure — this page simply explains your options.
1) Health and dental
The most common foundation of group benefits plans
Health & dental coverage helps employees pay for the healthcare expenses they face most often — and it’s usually the #1 benefit employees value.
What it can include:
Dental exams, cleanings, fillings
Prescription drugs
Vision exams and eyewear
Paramedical services (massage, physiotherapy, chiropractor)
Medical devices and supplies
Hospital coverage (varies)
Best For:
Teams that want a traditional benefits plan
Businesses competing for talent
Employers focused on retention and culture
Common employer question: “Can we make this affordable?”
Yes — a licensed advisor can design a plan with budget-conscious options, cost-sharing, and coverage levels that fit your team.
2) prescription drug coverage
Drug coverage helps employees pay for medications and prescriptions — one of the most frequent claims in group benefits plans.
Why it matters:
High medication costs are a major stressor
Drug coverage can be a key reason employees stay
Plan design affects long-term pricing and renewal
Plan design considerations:
Drug formulary differences
Generic vs brand coverage
Dispensing fee caps
Annual maximums (if applicable)
A licensed advisor will explain your plan design options and how they impact pricing.
3) Vison & paramedical coverage
This category is often what employees “feel” the most — because it covers everyday services.
Common services included:
Eye exams and eyewear
Massage therapy
Physiotherapy
Chiropractor
Mental health services (varies by plan)
Naturopath (varies)
Best For:
Professional services team
Health conscious workplaces
Employers focused on retention and culture
Pro tip:
These benefits often boost employee satisfaction more than expected — without being the most expensive part of a plan.
4) life insurance
Disability insurance helps protect an employee’s income if illness or injury prevents them from working.
Common types:
Basic life insurance (flat amount or salary multiple)
Optional life insurance (employee-paid upgrades)
Dependent life coverage
Accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D)
Best for:
Teams who want a well-rounded benefits package
Employers who want meaningful protection without complexity
5) Disability insurance
Disability insurance helps protect an employee’s income if illness or injury prevents them from working.
There are 2 common types:
Short-Term Disability (STD)
Usually covers a short period (weeks to months)
Provides partial income replacement
Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Supports income replacement long-term if needed
Often becomes a critical part of a full plan
Best For:
Teams focused on stability and protection
Employers wanting a strong plan for retention
Businesses looking to offer meaningful benefits beyond dental and drugs
A licensed advisor will explain how disability coverage works and what plan options fit your team’s budget.
6) critical illness
Critical illness coverage pays a lump sum benefit if an insured person is diagnosed with certain serious illnesses (depending on policy terms).
Why employers include it:
Provides financial support for major life disruptions
Can be employer-paid or voluntary (employee-paid)
Can be a differentiator in competitive hiring markets
Best for:
Teams that want a stronger “protection-focused” plan
Employers adding a premium option
Businesses offering voluntary benefits
7) health spending account (hsa)
An HSA is a tax-efficient health and wellness spending account that can be used for eligible expenses. Employers set an annual budget per employee and employees claim expenses.
Why employers love HSA's:
Flexible and easy to understand
Great for smaller budgets
Predictable cost for the employer
Employees can use it for what they need most
Can be a standalone option or added to a plan
Best For:
Teams of 3–15 employees
Startups and small businesses
Employers who want simplicity
Businesses testing benefits for the first time
Common employer question: “Is HSA-only enough?”
In some cases, yes — and for others, it’s a starting point before expanding into full coverage. A licensed advisor can help you choose the best approach.
8) employee assistan program & mental health support
EAPs and mental health tools provide employees and families with support services such as:
Counselling resources
Life coaching support
Stress management tools
Financial or legal support resources (varies)
Best for:
Employers focused on wellbeing and retention
Professional services and high-stress industries
Teams looking to strengthen culture
common plan structures
Popular Plan Structures for Ontario Employers
Most businesses choose one of these starting points — and adjust coverage as the company grows.
A simple way to get benefits started without overspending.
Basic health & dental
Limited paramedical coverage
Optional Health Spending Account (HSA)
Simple cost-sharing structures
Predictable monthly costs
Best for:
Teams of 3–15 · First-time benefits
The most common choice for growing Ontario teams.
Strong health & dental foundation
Prescription drug coverage
Vision & paramedical services
Life insurance
Disability coverage (varies)
Best for:
Growing teams · Retention-focused employers
Designed to support retention and competitive hiring.
Enhanced dental & paramedical coverage
Stronger drug plans
Disability + optional critical illness
Higher maximums and wellness options
Optional flex-style plan design
Best for:
Competitive hiring · Culture-first teams
Pricing varies based on employee count, coverage levels, and plan structure. A licensed advisor will provide pricing and recommendations after learning about your team.
Which plan is best for
The simplest way to find out is a short conversation.
In a quick options call, a licensed advisor can help you:
compare starter, balanced, and premium plans
understand costs and contribution options
see what employees will actually use
choose a plan that fits your business and budget
Happy Team Group Benefits is a marketing and referral service. Insurance advice, quotes, and plan recommendations are provided by a licensed insurance advisor.
FAQ's
Many plans are available for small teams, often starting around 3 employees, depending on eligibility and plan type. HSAs may also be an option.
Yes, plans can be structured with employer-paid, employee-paid, or cost-shared models.
In many cases, Yes. HSAs are popular starting point for small teams and can also be added on top of a benefits plan.
Yes, many employers start simple and expand coverage as the business grows.
Happy Team Group Benefits does not provide quotes or advice. A licensed advisor provides all, pricing recommendations, and plan selection support.

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