RedArc Nurses introduces multi-lingual interpreting to support health and wellbeing of people who don’t speak English

RedArc, the third-party nurse service often included as an added-value benefit within employee benefits and insurance policies, has announced a partnership with LanguageLine Solutions (LLS), allowing it to better serve people for whom English is not easily understood. Users of their service will now have instant access to on-demand interpreters in over 200 languages, to… Continue reading →

Insensitivities of others, causes upset to cancer survivors, says RedArc

National Cancer Survivors Day: Sunday 7 June 2020 Even the most positive thinking of cancer survivors would struggle to deal with some of the reactions of others when dealing with their illness, according to research undertaken by RedArc Nurses. Although unlikely to be deliberately hurtful, even unintentionally tactless remarks can cause stress, anxiety and emotional… Continue reading →

Supporting our General Insurance customers when they need us the most

Lloyds Banking Group is working with RedArc to support its general insurance customers needing extra help after a traumatic claim such as a fire or flood. The service is available to Bank of Scotland, Halifax and Lloyds Bank policy holders, once they have been referred by the Personal Claims Consultant managing their case. RedArc’s services,… Continue reading →

RedArc proves to be a lifeline during Covid-19

Since the escalation of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK, RedArc nurses have been seeing a change in emphasis in the support needed among people and their families with chronic physical or mental health conditions, disability, or those experiencing trauma or bereavement. Inevitably, many people will be affected by the intense pressure on the NHS,… Continue reading →

Seeking help early for mental wellbeing is key, says RedArc

Commenting on Blue Monday, Christine Husbands, managing director for RedArc says, “Some may see Blue Monday as trivialising mental health issues, but in our experience, anything that raises awareness of the need to look after mental wellbeing is positive. “We still find that many people struggle to make the first call to ask for help.… Continue reading →

Protecting health first, paying out second: reverse Protection Insurance priorities in 2020 says RedArc – Or insurers risk being left behind

Changing the primary focus of a protection scheme to be about maintaining good health & wellbeing, with financial protection being a secondary consideration, would be a more engaging proposition for customers, according to RedArc, so should be the priority for the industry in the coming year. Whilst the company acknowledges that more than ever before,… Continue reading →