After Debbie's father Ron left the stove on several times, she felt that it was unsafe for him to live alone in his house. But she didn't want her family's lives to be upended by having him move into their small house. So they decided to set up a stand-alone cottage in the backyard, which would maintain Ron's independence but also provide modifications to enhance his safety. Which of the following terms describes this arrangement?

a. congregate housing
b. auxiliary dwelling unit (ADU)
c. nursing home
d. cluster housing


Answer: b. auxiliary dwelling unit (ADU)

Psychology

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