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imanialler

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Your client's family is concerned about your client, who is frail, functionally impaired, and elderly. They do not want to put the client in a long-term care facility,
 
  but the client cannot be left alone during the day. Which of the following would be the best alternative?
  1. putting the client in a transitional care facility
  2. arranging for a chore service
  3. arranging for home health care services
  4. putting the client in an adult day care center

Question 2

Your client receives assistance with meal preparation from an agency. What type of service would most likely provide this type of assistance for your client?
 
  1. respite care service
  2. chore service
  3. homemaker service
  4. home health care service



chjcharjto14

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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