6. A nursing home has decided to conduct a short survey to assess whether the family members who are responsible for an elderly resident are satisfied with the care being given. A portion of the survey is listed here. 1. How often do you visit your relative? ___ daily ___ 3 to 4 times a week ___ 2 to 3 times a week ___ less than once a week 2. Please rate each aspect of care: Excellent | Very Good | Good Nursing quality | 1 | 1 | 3 Room cleanliness | 1 | 2 | 3 3. Do you like our newsletters and phone call updates? ___ Yes ___ No 4. Why do you think we are the best nursing home in the area? 5. Please tell us your age: ___ Under 25 ___ 36 to 50 ___ Over 65 ___ 25 to 35 ___ 51 to 65
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