A woman who is being discharged from the hospital is oriented to person, place, and time, and her memory is intact. She has occasional forgetfulness without a consistent pattern of memory loss. Which of the following housing options would be most appropriate for this woman?

a. Independent living
b. Retirement community
c. Assisted living
d. Nursing facility


Ans: b. Retirement community

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