Running a home care agency in Pennsylvania comes with real responsibility. You support clients in their homes, manage caregivers, and coordinate services that affect patient health and safety.
Along with licensing and staffing, insurance is part of operating a compliant and stable agency. Many providers want to know what coverage they may need, what is commonly expected, and how to plan ahead.
This guide explains the types of insurance often considered by Pennsylvania home care agencies.

Why insurance matters for home care providers
Home care work brings daily risks. Caregivers travel between homes, assist with mobility, and work closely with clients and families.
Insurance helps agencies prepare for situations such as:
- Accidental client injuries
- Property damage during a visit
- Workplace injuries involving staff
- Service-related complaints
- Data security issues
Coverage can also be required by contracts, referral partners, or business agreements.
Is insurance required for home care agencies in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania agencies may need specific coverage depending on how the business is structured, whether employees are hired, and the services offered.
Insurance needs often depend on:
- Agency size
- Number of caregivers
- Employee versus contractor roles
- Client care activities
- Partnership or facility requirements
For many providers, insurance is part of being prepared to operate professionally.
Common types of coverage for PA home care agencies
Home care agencies often consider several policies that address different risks. These are some of the most common options:
General Liability insurance
General Liability insurance helps cover third-party claims, such as client property damage or accidental injuries that happen during normal business operations.
Professional Liability insurance
Professional Liability insurance may help with claims related to the services your agency provides, including care decisions or service errors.
Business Owner’s Policy
A Business Owners Policy combines General Liability insurance with property coverage, such as equipment breakdown or business interruption coverage. This may be helpful if you operate from an office location.
Workers’ Compensation insurance
If your agency hires employees, Pennsylvania may require Workers’ Compensation coverage. It is mandatory for most businesses, even if they have just one employee. This helps with work related injuries involving staff.
Cyber Liability insurance
Cyber Liability insurance can help with certain data breaches and cyber-related risks. Many agencies store client records and scheduling information digitally. They may also communicate with staff and clients via email or text message, which can also put them at risk of a cyberattack or breach.
Insurance expectations from partners and referral sources
Many home care agencies work with senior living facilities and care networks. These partners often want agencies to carry appropriate coverage before referrals or contracts begin.
Having home health care liability insurance can support your credibility and help meet partnership expectations.
You can learn more about home health care business insurance and coverage options designed for Pennsylvania providers.
How insurance fits into the licensing process
Insurance is only one part of starting a home care agency, but it often comes up early in the planning process. Planning coverage alongside licensing can help avoid delays later.
If you are still building your agency, this guide on starting a home health care agency in Pennsylvania outlines key steps, including business setup considerations.
Choosing coverage that matches your agency
Every agency has different risks based on staffing, services, and client needs.
When reviewing policies, it helps to consider:
- What services caregivers provide in the home
- Whether you employ staff directly
- How many clients you serve each week
- Whether you store sensitive client information
- Contract requirements from partners
Insurance works best when it matches how your agency operates.
Supporting long-term stability for PA home care agencies
Home care agencies across Pennsylvania play an important role in helping clients stay safe at home. Insurance is one way agencies can protect their staff, clients, and operations as they grow.
If you want to explore insurance options for home health care, BizInsure offers information tailored to Pennsylvania providers, including coverage commonly used in the home care industry.

