Timothy Diamond's book, Making Gray Gold: Narrative of Nursing Home Care, is:

A. about how nursing assistants organize patients to advocate for better emotional care.
B. about the poor quality of care in nursing homes.
C. about how poorly paid nursing assistants struggled to reconcile the care they wanted to give patients with care that they were required to give.
D. about the lack of social stimulation in nursing homes.


Answer: C

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