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What might being a caregiver for an aged person mean?
 
  A. An increase in closeness within family relationships
  B. Having to work more hours to pay for the aged person's needs
  C. Help at home because the aged person can complete many simple household tasks
  D. Increased stress coupled with loss of private time for recreation

Question 2

From whom do the majority of the elderly obtain assistance when needed?
 
  A. Assisted-living arrangements
  B. Extended care facilities
  C. Family, friends, and neighbors
  D. Nursing homes or long-term care centers



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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