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ADHD Travel Insurance
If you are travelling abroad and have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), you should get a Travel Insurance policy before your departure. Travelling with ADHD can be both exciting and challenging. The logistics, planning, and potential for disruption can be overwhelming. However, planning allows you to set yourself up for a successful and enjoyable…
If you are travelling abroad and have ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), you should get a Travel Insurance policy before your departure.
Travelling with ADHD can be both exciting and challenging. The logistics, planning, and potential for disruption can be overwhelming. However, planning allows you to set yourself up for a successful and enjoyable experience.
ADHD is covered as a standard.
There are no health questions for ADHD to answer as long as:
- You have not cancelled or curtailed a trip in the last five years due to ADHD.
- You have not been referred to a specialist due to worsening or destabilising your ADHD in the previous 12 months.
- You have never had any hospital admissions with this condition.
- You are not on a waiting list for treatment for ADHD.
- You are not awaiting the results of any tests or investigations into this condition.
Please Note: If the above statement and restrictions do not apply to you or you have any other medical conditions, you can get a quote and policy by following this link:
Contact us by telephone at 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757.
Summary of Cover (per person)
Section & Cover | Silver | Gold | Platinum |
---|---|---|---|
Emergency Medical and Repatriation* | £5,000,000 | £5,000,000 | £5,000,000 |
Personal Liability | - | £2,000,000 | £2,000,000 |
Cancellation or Curtailment* | - | £3,000 | £7,500 |
Personal Baggage* | £500 | £2,500 | £3,500 |
Activity Equipment | £1,500 | £1,500 | £1,500 |
Valuables* | £250 | £250 | £500 |
Loss of Passport* | - | £300 | £500 |
Travel Delay | - | £300 | £1,000 |
Trip Abandonment* | - | £3,000 | £7,500 |
Missed Departure / Connection | - | £500 | £500 |
Legal Expenses* | - | £25,000 | £50,000 |
*Excess payables vary depending on the claim benefit.
Please read the Policy Wording for the complete list of Benefits.
Healix Insurance Services Ltd, on behalf of Hamilton Insurance DAC, arranges this Travel Insurance policy for Jade Stanley Ltd. Healix Insurance Ltd is registered in England and Wales under No. 5484190 and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under No. 437248. Hamilton Insurance DAC is registered in Ireland No. 484148, authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland, and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority in connection with their UK branch. Jade Stanley Ltd is registered in England and Wales under No. 03570857 and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under No. 306205.
Before You Go
- Make a detailed itinerary that includes travel times, activities, and accommodation information. Break down large tasks into smaller, more manageable steps. This will help you stay organised and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
- Pack light and bring only what you need. Pack a variety of activities and fidget toys to keep yourself occupied during long journeys.
- If you travel with others, tell them about your ADHD and how it might affect your travel style. This will help them be more understanding and supportive.
- If you take medication for ADHD, make sure you have enough for your entire trip and pack it into your carry-on luggage. Talk to your doctor about getting a letter explaining your medical condition and the need for medication., especially if you travel internationally.
Travelling with ADHD
- Things don't always go according to plan, so be prepared to be flexible and adjust your schedule.
- Take regular breaks during the day to help remain focused and avoid burnout.
- If you become overwhelmed by sensory input, take some time to relax in a quiet place. Use noise-reduction headphones, an eye mask, or other sensory-blocking tools.
- Celebrate your successes along the way, no matter how small. This will help you stay motivated and positive during your trip.
More Tips
- Guided tours can be a great way to take the stress out of travelling, as they can take care of all the planning and logistics for you.
- Travel Insurance can provide peace of mind, especially if the unexpected happens, such as a travel delay or lost luggage.
- Remember, travel is about new experiences and creating memories. Don't be afraid to leave your comfort zone to experience new things.