Accident Insurance for Hospice, Home Healthcare
There are hundreds of thousands of active volunteers providing hospice service, according to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO). These volunteers assist with direct patient support and clinical care support as well as help with fundraising efforts and other general support services.
Taking Care of those Who Care
With Care Providers Insurance Services, you have the opportunity to offer the hospice home healthcare community with accident insurance for these selfless volunteers. Our policy provides coverage for unexpected injuries and unreimbursed medical expenses from a health insurance plan that occur as a result of an accident while volunteering. Coverage options include:
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment
- Accident Medical Expense and Weekly Accident Indemnity
- And when an accident does occur, rely on our prompt claims handling
Partner with the Insurance Specialists in Hospice, Home Healthcare
For more than 25 years, we’ve been committed to providing the hospice community with a quality, affordable insurance program that includes a broad portfolio of products.We’re specialists in insuring non-profits and social service organizations and offer a program designed to help them continue their work by protecting their staff, patients, and assets. We’re dedicated to offering the best in coverage and pricing and will continue to do so. With Care Providers as your partner, you can rely on us to help you insure your clients today and into the future. Our insurance program is available nationally, and is underwritten in-house on admitted “A++ XV” rated paper.

Learn More About Our Insurance Program for the Hospice Community
We invite you to learn more about our program for hospices and how we can assist you in expanding your agency’s book of business. Contact us today for more information about our program.

About Hospice/Home Healthcare Volunteers
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Provide companionship to patients through listening, reading, music, and just “being there”
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Frequently provide instrumental support to patients and their families by offering respite care, which allows the patient’s primary caregiver a chance to run errands or have an afternoon off
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Provide support at the time of death and during bereavement