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Gays face certain unique problems as they age. For instance, barriers exist to social services that were originally designed to aid heterosexual partnerships. According to a recent Justice in Aging report, only \( \qquad \) \( \% \) of LGBT seniors in long-term care facilities said they were comfortable being open about their sexual orientation. (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40 \( \qquad \) Question 41 2 Points Longino (2001) says that people tend to move for three reasons in old age: retirement, moderate disability and major chronic disability. Why do the majority of older people move into or stay in central urban areas? (A) to be anonymous (B) health care and support (C) good health (D) emotional well-being Last saved 6:06:33 AM Questions Filter (42)

          Gays face certain unique problems as they age. For instance, barriers exist to social services that were originally designed to aid heterosexual partnerships. According to a recent Justice in Aging report, only \( \qquad \) \( \% \) of LGBT seniors in long-term care facilities said they were comfortable being open about their sexual orientation.
(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 30
(D) 40
\( \qquad \)
Question 41
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Longino (2001) says that people tend to move for three reasons in old age: retirement, moderate disability and major chronic disability. Why do the majority of older people move into or stay in central urban areas?
(A) to be anonymous
(B) health care and support
(C) good health
(D) emotional well-being

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Gays face certain unique problems as they age. For instance, barriers exist to social services that were originally designed to aid heterosexual partnerships. According to a recent Justice in Aging report, only  % of LGBT seniors in long-term care facilities said they were comfortable being open about their sexual orientation.
(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 30
(D) 40

Question 41
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Longino (2001) says that people tend to move for three reasons in old age: retirement, moderate disability and major chronic disability. Why do the majority of older people move into or stay in central urban areas?
(A) to be anonymous
(B) health care and support
(C) good health
(D) emotional well-being

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Gays face certain unique problems as they age. For instance, barriers exist to social services that were originally designed to aid heterosexual partnerships. According to a recent Justice in Aging report, only \( \qquad \) \( \% \) of LGBT seniors in long-term care facilities said they were comfortable being open about their sexual orientation. (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40 \( \qquad \) Question 41 2 Points Longino (2001) says that people tend to move for three reasons in old age: retirement, moderate disability and major chronic disability. Why do the majority of older people move into or stay in central urban areas? (A) to be anonymous (B) health care and support (C) good health (D) emotional well-being Last saved 6:06:33 AM Questions Filter (42)
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