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karlynnae

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Many older adults compensate in their environments in order to effectively cope. Or, they select a different place to live. This description fits with the
 
  a. proactive versus docility theory.
  b. congruence-environment model.
  c. independent versus dependent living model.
  d. competence-environment press model.

Question 2

Deciding on the best option for an elderly person entails assessing the ability of family members or friends to provide or care.
 
  a. finances
  b. support
  c. safety
  d. love



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b





 

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