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81.Henry 95 years of age and lives alone since his : 1245499
81.Henry is 95 years of age and lives alone since his wife died three years ago. Every morning he gets up, takes a shower, and goes for a walk. He comes home, takes his daily medication, and has a healthy breakfast. He watches a little television, takes an hour-long nap, and then sits in his yard and reads or chats with neighbors as they stroll by. He has lunch, watches sports on television for a while, and then relaxes until dinner time. Sometimes he cooks, and sometimes he goes out to dinner. Before bed he takes his evening medications, brushes his teeth, and goes to sleep. Clearly, Henry’s level of ________ health is quite high!
a.appropriatec.daily
b.functionald.instrumental
82.Laura has been living in the same house for over 20 years. She has recently become widowed, and she no longer needs that much space. In fact, she has trouble keeping up with all of the work needed to keep the house clean and neat. When her friends suggest that she sell the house and move into someplace smaller, she says, “I really should, but I just can’t leave my home!” Clearly Laura feels a sense of ________ in her house.
a.foundationc.place
b.familiarityd.support
83.As the cliché goes, “be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home!” The underlying meaning of this saying is really addressing a person’s sense of
a.stead.c.family.
b.place.d.warmth.
84.A(n) ________ living facility is a supportive living arrangement for people who need aid with their activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living, but who are not so impaired that they require 24-hour support and care.
a.seniorc.supplemental
b.convalescentd.assisted
85.In the United States of America on any given day, about _____ percent of older adults reside in a long-term care facility.
a.5c.25
b.15d.35
86.If you were to look at the prototypical resident of a long-term care facility in the United States of America, which of the following would NOT be one of the characteristics you’d see?
a.This person would be female.
b.This person would be African-American.
c.This person would be financially disadvantaged.
d.This person would have lived in this facility for more than a year.
87.Dr. Matthews has decided that he is going to invest several million dollars in a long-term care facility. He wants it to be an excellent facility where residents will be happy and well-cared for. As he plans to open the facility, he will have to get licensed by the state in which he lives before he can start accepting residents. Which of the following will NOT be an area that the state will consider when deciding to grant Dr. Matthews’s facility a license to operate?
a.How much the facility will cost residents to live there on an annual basis.
b.The quality of life the facility will offer to residents.
c.The quality of care his staff will provide.
d.Whether the facility adequate addresses safety issues.
88.Johnny is an older man who has been living alone for several years. Lately he has accepted the fact that he needs quite a bit of assistance. A large part of the problem he faces is loneliness. He has decided to become involved in a neighborhood-integrated home for 6 to 10 residents who will receive a high level of personal and professional care. Which of the following types of living arrangements has Johnny decided to explore?
a.a cohousing initiativec.The Eden Alternative
b.the Green House projectd.an assisted-care seniors-only community
89.Tomas is a very unscrupulous con-artist. He behaves in a loving and friendly manner toward his grandmother, but when she is not looking he regularly takes her credit cards from her purse and makes unauthorized purchases. He makes sure not to buy things that are too big so that she won’t notice them on her statements, but over the last year he has bilked her out of over $5,000. What sort of elder abuse is Tomas engaged in?
a.material exploitationc.emotional abuse
b.physical abused.neglect
90.________ refers to the desertion of an older adult by an individual who had physical custody or otherwise had assumed responsibility for providing care for the older adult.
a.Self-neglectc.Neglect
b.Abandonmentd.Physical abuse