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I have had a long conversation with the company who provide our medical insurance. If you have a relative whose illness of death may prevent you from taking your holiday, parent or child say, and that person has a medical condition in existence 6 months before you take your holiday, if you have to cancel you will not be covered. If you have booked and paid for your holiday 12 months before you travel, and you have a well relative, then that relative subsequently is diagnosed with a medical condition in the next six months, then becomes ill with something related to that condition when you are due to travel you are not covered. If they become ill with something not related to their condition, or have an accident or something, then you are covered. However, there is no facility to add a non travelling person to the policy just for cancellation, even if you were to declare those medical conditions. The only thing you can do is have them on your policy for the full conditions, i.e. including medical care abroad etc, which is obviously not required as they are not travelling. To obtain this kind of policy for someone of that age would probably be as expensive as the trip. It would appear that, these days, you have to either not go on expensive holidays, or risk losing a lot of money if you are in this situation.