A 78-year-old couple is moving out of state to be closer to family members. Which of the following residences is most appropriate for this couple?
a. Second story apartment with safety bars in the bathrooms
b. Small two-bedroom home close to shopping center and church
c. One-level living area condominium with good lighting inside and outside
d. Two-level living area condominium close to family members
ANS: C
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