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chads108

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Secondary baby talk, also called , involves the unwarranted use of a person's first name, terms of endearment, simplified expressions. and an assumption that the recipient has no memory.
 
  a. seniorspeak
  b. simplespeak
  c. patronizing speech
  d. elderspeak

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What are some key factors when choosing a nursing home?
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

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According to the Nursing Home Quality Initiative, things to consider are quality of life for the residents (Are residents well-groomed, is the food of good quality, are the rooms comfortable?), quality of care (Do staff respond to residents' needs, do staff and families work together to make care decisions?), safety (Are there enough staff, are passage ways free of clutter?), and other issues (Are there outdoor areas for the residents to use?).



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