What usually happened to patients in institutions when states passed deinstitutionalization laws?
a. They were moved to nursing homes.
b. They returned to their families.
c. They were declared capable of taking care of themselves and sent into the community.
d. They were sent to trade schools so they could find jobs.
A Correct Answer: They were moved to nursing homes.
Feedback for Correct Answer: When institutions have closed, residents have often been relocated not to communities but to another form of institutional care—nursing homes.
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