Even if the policy's requirements are met, the insured must pay long-term care expenses during waiting, or elimination p

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Even if the policy's requirements are met, the insured must pay long-term care expenses during waiting, or elimination p

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Even if the policy's requirements are met, the insured must pay long-term care expenses during waiting, or elimination period. Typical waiting periods are:

A. 90 to 100 days
B. 80 to 90 days
C. 60 to 70 days
D. 70 to 100 days
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