Anonymous wrote:My parents are 84, too, and my dad is legally blind and my mom is not in the greatest of health. They do a lot of river cruises these days because there’s less lugging of stuff and if you’re tired, you can just hang out on the boat and skip the excursions. They use Zurich for travel insurance and opt for the medical evac option.
I just processed a claim for my dad because my mom isn’t great with computers and my dad can’t see. It was pretty straightforward.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should get them to write their will instead. If they die during a wonderful bucket list trip to Europe, maybe it's better than lingering here in poor health for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to know if it is possible to get travel insurance and/or medical evacuation insurance for people who are elderly and infirm. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to start? Good companies to work with?
The backstory is that my parents, aged 84 and in generally poor health, have decided to go to Europe next April. This is a fantastically terrible idea for many reasons. However, my mother has the FOMO, judgment, and self-preservation instincts of a toddler who has missed her nap and my dad might literally rather die than say no to my mom, so here we are.
They want to go on a multi-city tour of Europe by train, not even with a group. The flights alone are 10 hours non-stop (and my dad has a history of blood clots). Their doctors agree it is a terrible idea.
Yes, I wish I could stop them. No, I don’t think I can. So, I’m trying to at least persuade them that they need significant medical evacuation insurance and other forms of insurance. The problem is I don’t know where to start.
Any ideas?
Book the trip on Chase Researve Sapphire its expensive but worth it for this
I would call them and double check but up until now that card had fabulous benefits like this
Anonymous wrote:You should call the tripinsurancestore.com and ask them for advice, but you will do better if you have more of a plan first.
I’d suggest they do a river cruise — it’s an easy way to see a few different countries and the cruise companies are totally set up to deal with people with physical limitations. Look at AMA waterways or Uniworld.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to know if it is possible to get travel insurance and/or medical evacuation insurance for people who are elderly and infirm. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to start? Good companies to work with?
The backstory is that my parents, aged 84 and in generally poor health, have decided to go to Europe next April. This is a fantastically terrible idea for many reasons. However, my mother has the FOMO, judgment, and self-preservation instincts of a toddler who has missed her nap and my dad might literally rather die than say no to my mom, so here we are.
They want to go on a multi-city tour of Europe by train, not even with a group. The flights alone are 10 hours non-stop (and my dad has a history of blood clots). Their doctors agree it is a terrible idea.
Yes, I wish I could stop them. No, I don’t think I can. So, I’m trying to at least persuade them that they need significant medical evacuation insurance and other forms of insurance. The problem is I don’t know where to start.
Any ideas?