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Westfield Restore

About the plan

This innovative plan represents an effective and affordable occupational health solution, whilst providing the health benefits most popular with employees.

Our unique Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Service provides cover for the full diagnosis and treatment of those musculoskeletal conditions that keep employees absent from work.

Purchasing Westfield Restore for your employees could help you:
  • Reduce long term absence and related costs through musculoskeletal rehabilitation
  • Provide a valuable and comprehensive employee benefit package
  • Maintain your employees health and wellbeing
  • Lower the risk of stress and musculoskeletal litigation in conjunction with a robust stress policy and line-manager training
  • Recruit and retain staff

Employers can access advice and information on key business issues with our comprehensive telephone and online Employee Assistance Programme - BusinessCare.

How does it work?
  • Three levels of cover to choose from, starting from £1.45 per employee per week
  • Employee upgrades available
  • Complement to PMI cover
  • Cost may be offset against corporation tax
Your employees will benefit too:
  • Money back, up to set limits towards the cost of routine healthcare and preventative treatment
  • Access to a unique Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Service
  • 6 valuable healthcare benefits and services
  • No qualifying periods
  • Cover for pre-existing medical conditions
  • No medical required to join
  • Premiums don’t increase with age
Additional module: Fitness & Wellbeing cover

For just an extra 15p per employee per week you can give your employees access to valuable lifestyle services.

Link: Fitness & Well-being Module

Link - Benefits & Services

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