____ facilities have separate apartments for each person, but residents are provided with meals in a common dining area, housekeeping services, transportation for shopping and medical appointments, and social activities, and most residents are semi-independent without dementia or serious health problems.

a. Assisted living
b. Nursing home
c. Group home
d. Community home


Answer: A

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