What is one lesson to be learned from the case of Lois Lyles and her mother?

A. Caregiving is reciprocal; costs and rewards flow in both directions.
B. Caregiving is unidirectional; rewards flow only to the person being cared for.
C. The person receiving care can lose her independence by becoming bound to the caregiver.
D. Caregiving can be a totally draining experience for the caregiver.


Answer: A

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