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Health, 03.02.2021 21:20, domiyisthom

A patient who previously lived alone, regularly did his own shopping, and babysat his grandkids twice a week moves into an assisted living facility when his extended family relocates to a new city. What is the risk if this patient spends
all day in his new room, either napping or watching television?
O increased independence
O enhanced well-being
O decreased functional abilities
* diminished individual needs

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