MC As an inmate population ages, a consideration must be made for long-term care planning. One intervention for long-term care would be to

A. Provide symptom control.
B. Have the inmate plan advance directives.
C. Arrange for use of assistive devices as needed.
D. Arrange for Medicare coverage for the inmate.


C. Arrange for use of assistive devices as needed.

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