Assisted Living Facilities Workers’ Compensation Insurance

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This page is part of the broader Assisted Living Insurance Guide, helping you understand various coverage options necessary for operating an assisted living facility. Workers' compensation is crucial for protecting staff against workplace injuries. It complements other essential coverages such as General Liability Insurance and Professional Liability Insurance.

What is Assisted Living Facilities Workers’ Compensation?

Workers’ compensation insurance for assisted living facilities is designed to protect employers and employees in the event of a workplace injury or illness. It provides medical benefits and wage replacement to staff members who are injured while performing their job duties. This coverage also helps protect the facility from costly lawsuits related to workplace injuries.

In the assisted living industry, staff members are often exposed to high-risk situations, including manual lifting, exposure to communicable diseases, and the management of patients with challenging behaviors. Thus, having robust workers' compensation protects not only your staff but also enhances overall workplace health and safety.

Who Needs It

Any assisted living facility that hires employees—such as caregivers, nurses, maintenance workers, kitchen staff, and administrative personnel—needs workers’ compensation coverage. Most states require it by law, even if you have just one employee. Having this insurance not only keeps your facility compliant but also builds trust with staff and residents.

What It Typically Covers

  • Medical expenses for job-related injuries or illnesses
  • Partial wage replacement during recovery periods
  • Rehabilitation services
  • Disability benefits for long-term or permanent injuries
  • Death benefits for families if a worker dies from a job-related incident

Common Exclusions and Limitations

Workers’ compensation usually does not cover injuries that happen outside of work, those caused by intoxication or drug use, self-inflicted injuries, or violations of workplace policies. Independent contractors are also typically not covered under an employee workers’ compensation policy.

Factors That Influence Cost

The cost of workers’ compensation insurance for assisted living facilities can vary based on several factors:

  • Number of employees and total payroll
  • Job duties and associated risk levels
  • Claims history and safety record
  • Location and state regulations

Proof of Insurance & Compliance

Many states require facilities to show proof of workers’ compensation coverage to operate legally. This can be requested during inspections or when applying for licenses. Always check your state’s specific requirements to ensure compliance.

How to Get a Quote

To explore your options and get a customized quote for your facility, visit our quote page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is workers’ compensation required for part-time employees in assisted living?

In most states, yes. Workers’ compensation is generally required for all employees, regardless of whether they are full-time or part-time.

Does workers’ comp cover injuries from lifting residents?

Yes, if the injury occurred while performing job-related tasks, such as lifting or transferring a resident, it is typically covered.

Can volunteers be covered under workers’ compensation?

Volunteers are usually not covered, but some policies may offer optional coverage for them. Check with your insurer for details.

What should I do if an employee is injured on the job?

Seek medical attention immediately, document the incident, and report it to your insurance provider as soon as possible.

How can I lower my workers’ compensation premiums?

Implementing workplace safety programs, maintaining a clean claims history, and properly training staff can help reduce premiums over time.

Still have questions? Talk to a local insurance expert.

Partners, Programs & Market Access


We maintain relationships with nationally recognized and specialty-focused insurance providers that actively underwrite this class of business. Our network includes both admitted and non-admitted markets, allowing us to match risks—from straightforward accounts to more complex or hard-to-place exposures—with appropriate underwriting partners.


Program availability, coverage terms, and underwriting appetite can vary based on operations, location, and loss history, so access to multiple markets is key to securing the right fit. This approach helps ensure broader coverage options and more competitive placement across a range of risk profiles.



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