Forrest lives in a Green House-style nursing home. In comparison with traditional nursing home residents, which of the following is most likely true?

A) Physically, Forrest will decline more quickly.
B) Forrest will report substantially better quality of life.
C) Forrest will interact less often with other residents.
D) The timing of Forrest's social contact will more often be deterred by staff.


B

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