Family caregivers save society an estimated $450 billion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires employers to do which of the following?
A. Keep an employee with a disability, for whom accommodations have been made, who simply isn't performing up to standards. B. Hire someone for a position from which their disability would typically disqualify them. C. Modify their restrooms and front entrance to be wheelchair accessible. D. Hire a minimum number of applicants with disabilities.
A major problem of the War on Poverty program was:
a) Participation in the program was severely restricted. b) The program was chronically underfunded. c) The program suffered a fatal flaw in how services were delivered. d) There were not enough trained social workers to effectively implement the program.
Social worker Sally Morley recognizes that she is not prepared to work with clients who have been sexually abused. When she learns that her new client is dealing with this issue, Sally should
A. read a book on the subject and continue to work with the client B. ask other staff how she should respond to this client C. refer her client to a professional with expertise in sexual abuse D. ignore her lack of preparation
Loneliness and hopelessness are experienced by anyone who feels there is little to look forward to or that he or she has no vital place in society, and such feelings are particularly common among
a. young adults. b. adolescents. c. middle-aged individuals. d. older adults.