A nurse explains that in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed. For which extended services for the disabled persons did this act provide?
a. Covering the costs for the rehabilitation of disabled World War I servicemen by pro-viding job training
b. Extending protection to the disabled in the military sector, such as wheelchair ramps on military bases
c. Extending protection to the disabled in private areas, such as accessibility to pub-lic restaurant bathrooms and telephones
d. Affording disabled persons full access to all health care services
C
The ADA of 1990 extended the previous legislative Acts of 1920, 1935, and 1973 . The ADA now covers private sector individuals and public businesses in particular.
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