The community you are involved in is concerned regarding public safety and the care of their elders living at home

When you assess the community you find that there is potential to solve their problems within the community setting without outside resources. The plans to meet the community needs are accepted by the members of the community. One method to create a successful environment for assessment is to
A) make the assessment process empowering to the community.
B) assess the community through interview and share findings in a timely manner.
C) involve the community when there is difficulty with the assessment.
D) create an environment of change within the community.


A

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