A social worker is leaving one agency to work at another. In order to address this situation ethically, the social worker should:
A. Not inform clients in order to avoid causing them undue stress and harm
B. Advise clients that it would be best for them to transfer services to the social work's new agency to avoid any interruptions in treatment
C. Inform clients of appropriate options for the continuation of services and the benefits and risks of the options
D. Discontinue services to clients immediately
Answer: C. Inform clients of appropriate options for the continuation of services and the benefits and risks of the options
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