A nurse is educating a physically handicapped client about the government policies available to make public places accessible and safe for people with disabilities
Which of the following statements is true regarding the advantages of removing architectural barriers in public places? A) Helps clients with disabilities to become employed
B) Aids in reimbursement for rehabilitation from long-term illness
C) Provides organizational support during financial crisis
D) Provides education to clients about the benefits of rehabilitation
A
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Reduction of architectural barriers helps clients with disabilities to become employed. Reduction of legislative barriers aids in reimbursement for rehabilitation from long-term illness. Reduction of financial barriers provides organizational support during financial crisis. Reduction of educational barriers provides education to clients about the benefits of rehabilitation.
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