MC A family has been able to earn enough money to raise their overall income level from the federal poverty guidelines. A tertiary prevention strategy to maintain their income at this level would be to: (Select all that apply.)
A.* Assist the family in making and adhering to a budget.
B. Explore the factors that led to the family earning less money before.
C. Join a local cooperative to help buying efforts to stretch their income farther.
D. Refer the family to a local social service agency for emergency funds should they need them.
E. Encourage family members to seek higher income employment.
C. Join a local cooperative to help buying efforts to stretch their income farther.
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