I understand the elim period in general.
What I do not understand is how calendar days works vs service days. What happens 20 years from now, say if I live somewhere where home health service is not easily found? How will I count my elim days if I cannot even get service? What happens if there is a shortage of home health employees and I must be on a wait list for service? How will Genworth look at this regarding my elim days? I could die at home waiting for service just to start my elim period!
Also, policy overview states that elim days need not be consecutive....well, calendar days are consecutive...so, how do calendar days work when the policy also provides first day home care?
Confused...
Thank you.
OOZO
What I do not understand is how calendar days works vs service days. What happens 20 years from now, say if I live somewhere where home health service is not easily found? How will I count my elim days if I cannot even get service? What happens if there is a shortage of home health employees and I must be on a wait list for service? How will Genworth look at this regarding my elim days? I could die at home waiting for service just to start my elim period!
Also, policy overview states that elim days need not be consecutive....well, calendar days are consecutive...so, how do calendar days work when the policy also provides first day home care?
Confused...
Thank you.
OOZO