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hubes95

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During conversation with your client's family, they express that they will not consider nursing home placement and that having mom move in with them is out of the question. You are concerned as mom is unable to live on her own safely and needs help with all IADLs. A reasonable solution to this dilemma would be:
 a. To let her go home alone and hope that it works
  b. A temporary cottage designed for the elderly that can be placed on the family's property
  c. To call the domestic violence hotline and report the family for neglect
  d. Nursing home placement (no other alternative exists)

Question 2

People who did not receive strong behavioral support in childhood and those who need but do not have access to ongoing behavioral support as adults are likely to be well supported in traditional community integration programs.
 a. True
  b. False



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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