Insurance Restores the Spring in Senior Travel Steps
Retirement is not the end of life, but a beginning of a whole new period of exploration and adventure. It is often the best time to travel, always with travel insurance, as all the factors are usually in place—the finances, availability of time, knowledge to understand and appreciate different experiences, and children being independent.
However free the mind is, remember that the body might not follow. Some additional factors to consider are infections at the destination that seniors may be more prone to catching, and the fact that Medicare is not valid abroad. Any international traveler must purchase travel health insurance, and seniors must not board a plane without it.
Seniors must remember a few tips to keep them safe and healthy when abroad. Researching the destination will help prepare for the trip better. The Centers for Disease Control regularly publishes alerts on travel to different countries. The CDC also offers information on travel medical insurance products.
Remember to take the required shots before traveling. Also, knowing about of possible harmful conditions such as high altitudes and extreme heat can help determine the required level of travel insurance coverage.
Most travel insurance plans will offer coverage for sudden, unplanned events—be it medical or trip-related. Some of the medical benefits include coverage for hospitalization, ambulance services, diagnostics, accidental death or loss of limbs, and repatriation of mortal remains. Most travel insurance policies also include some trip interruption and baggage loss benefits.
Seniors about to embark on an overseas trip must be prepared with any information about their medical condition that doctors treating them abroad will need to know. This includes a short medical chart from their physician, including known conditions and allergies. Also, the traveler must fill in all regular prescriptions for the intended duration of stay with a few days’ worth extra. Travel insurance is likely to exclude these costs.
It’s important to save those smiles for the camera, and seniors must carry an extra set of glasses and dentures on the trip. Travel insurance usually does not cover the teeth and eyes. Also, an emergency supplies kit with over-the-counter medicines for common ailments will save a lot of trouble later.
The best way to enjoy a trip is on a light travel schedule, with plenty of time for rest. Traveling in a group or at least with one other person will be fun, interesting, and safe. In-country trips should be limited to the day, where possible, for a great trip where insurance acts as a bodyguard whose services were not utilized.
by harry on December 10th, 2009 Tags: cruise travel insurance, family, family travel insurance, health insurance, holiday insurance, insurance, insurance quotes, medical insurance, travel cover, travel insurance, travel insurance quote, Travel medical insurance, vacation insurance, world travel
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