You will have to contact an insurance company ans ask then for a rate. There are at least 30 questions that would need to be answered before anyone could even begin to think about what the cost might be.
General Liability Insurance is what is needed for the Class Facility or Premises location where the classes are held. General Liability Insurance provides coverage for slip and fall and other premise related claims.Professional Liability Insurance should be obtained for the Instructors. Professional Liability provides coverage for claims related to malpractice and competency of the professional instructor.Answerschools
Anyone who needs assisted living and either has the insurance to pay for it or the money to do so. Usually the elderly or the mentally unstable tend to reside in assisted living facilities.
Without knowing all the details, if she is already in an assisted living facility you cannot… she would be uninsurable. If she is in good health and could qualify for a LTCI policy, all policies will pay for her to be in an assisted living facility.
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My father went into one assisted living facility in 2001 and we moved him to the other facility in 2005. I know that the last facility knew of the policy because I have a typed meomo stating that they knew about Dad's live insurance policies in the summer of 2008. Dad passed away in December 2008. I am the beneficiary on the policy.
Yes. A patron, visitor, employee or some other person can be injured in a non-profit facility. The club needs insurance for its own protection from lawsuits.
No. But if you have wedding insurance public liabilitycoverage may be included. The extent of coverage is deefined by the terms and conditions of the policy. Further, if someone is injured as a result of a negligent act by the owner of the facility where the weddinhg is held, his/her/its liability insurance would probably come into play. That is one of the areas of inquiry that should be made when you are choosing a venue for a wedding.
No, Medicare typically does not cover the cost of assisted living facilities. However, there are certain types of care within an assisted living facility that Medicare may cover, such as skilled nursing care or therapy services. It's important to check with Medicare or your insurance provider for specific coverage details.
Long term care insurance typically covers assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing and dressing, when a person is unable to do so themselves. The insurance may also cover care received in various settings, such as at home, in a nursing home, or in an assisted living facility. Additionally, long term care insurance may have waiting periods before benefits kick in and may have limits on the amount of coverage provided.
== == It depends on the company and what she was in the assisted living facility for. The question "are you currently residing in, or plan to enter..." is the question on an application that would deny coverage. People could be residents of a facility that would not harm their chances to get future coverage. Joint replacement- you could have someone that decides to stay in an assisted living facility during rehab. When the rehab is done they return home. Just because they were in an assisted livng would not be important for the future underwriting consideration.
Yes and the assisted living facility would get some other funds from other sources that may qualify for.
nursing home or assisted living facility