Mrs. Brown, a widow, has suffered a stroke which has left her unable to walk, although she can feed herself and still likes to read and play cards
Her adult daughter lives in the same town and would like to care for Mrs Brown, but she can't afford to quit her job in order to do so. Which of the following options would likely provide the best alternative to the care that Mrs. Brown needs and that her daughter is willing to provide:
a. an Elderhostel
b. a nursing home
c. an adult daycare facility
d. an assisted-living facility
c
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a. true b. false