John, a 75-year-old high-income person, has been living alone since the death of his spouse. A few years back, he lived with his daughter for a while, but he did not get along well with her spouse and got back to living alone. He is now facing problems taking care of himself. Which of the following options would be the most preferable for John to deal with this problem?
A. He should continue to live by himself.
B. He should move in to an assisted-living facility.
C. He should move in with his daughter regardless of his relationship with her.
D. He should move in to a locality that has a large population of younger adults.
Answer: B
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