Insurance for Care Homes, Are You Protected?

Insurance for care homes is a specialist insurance type since there are so many issues which could potentially arise. Not only does your insurance need to protect the care you give, but you also need to consider the regulatory bodies you adhere to, protection for your staff as well as covering the premises and its contents. What’s more, care homes offer different types of care, from basic care and accommodation to respite, end-of-life and specialist care for dementia patients. Let’s look at some of the basic features of residential care home insurance.

Insurance for care homes can be tricky due to the distinct nuances of each home.

The Types of Insurance Available for Care Homes

What does nursing home insurance cover?

Liability

Liability insurance should be considered essential for your care home policy. Liability encompasses various types of cover:

  • Employers’ liability is a legal requirement for anyone employing staff either paid or unpaid. If, for instance, one of your carers suffers an injury or loss due to your negligence or the negligence of the company, the carer may sue you. This covers you for any compensation costs and legal fees.
  • Public liability is similar to employers’ liability but relates to injuries or losses to members of the public. For instance, a resident’s family member may slip on an upturned carpet, or their car may be damaged by something you should’ve considered.
  • Directors’ and Officers’ liability or D&O liability protects your management staff from negligent acts and omissions. These may relate to unfair dismissals, contract issues and health and safety concerns which lead to a loss or injury. It’s important to note that for directors and officers, they are held personally liable and so insurance is often considered essential.

Medical malpractice

Unlike clinical treatment, care in a nursing home or care home is often to do with judgement as opposed to factual and evidential action. Your carers will be skilled in what they do and usually have several qualifications, but their decisions are often determined by best practices to ensure the resident or patient is as comfortable as they can be.

Unfortunately, this means mistakes can creep in. A single mistake can have disastrous circumstances, and the patient or their family may claim for medical malpractice. This cover aims to protect your team’s professional acumen, offering in-depth support and dealing with the legal costs.

Residential care home insurance can help protect against instances of medical malpractice.

Buildings and contents

Of course, your business is home for your residents or patients. Ensuring ample furniture is provided should be a necessity, from wardrobes and cupboards to tables and kitchen apparatus.

The building itself is just as important. If, for instance, the premises suffer a flood, how would the building hold? Would water damage furniture? Would residents need to be temporarily re-homed? In extreme cases such as a fire or explosion, a total rebuild may be necessary which would not only cost a considerable amount, but it could leave the business unable to trade and your residents in need of re-homing.

Its equally important to insure buildings and contents when purchasing insurance for care homes.

Business interruption

In such cases, business interruption insurance can help. This cover is aimed at stemming the tide between the initial loss and any continuing loss you suffer, short-term or long-term. So, if you do suffer a flood or fire, the costs of rehousing residents, replacing contents and refurbishing the building itself can be covered.

There are lots of other types of insurance for care homes that can be included, these can be tailored to fit the distinct nuances each care home faces. We take the approach that every care home is different, requiring different types and levels of cover based on individual needs.

For an industry which works on prestige, reputation and word of mouth, the right residential care home insurance is essential. It maintains your biggest assets—your staff and the residents you care for—whilst supporting you should something go amiss.

Residential care home insurance can give your staff and residents the peace of mind that they are covered should something go wrong.

Whether you want to take out a new insurance policy for your care home, bolster an existing policy or simply want to find out why we are a great fit for care homes in your area, contact ThirdSectorProtect, commercial insurance brokers on 0800 877 8277 or Request A Quote now!

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