Interview someone in your family or community whom you would describe as an older adult, and ask them what concerns them the most about getting older. What would concern them the most about being placed in a nursing home?
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This could be a grandparent, an elderly neighbor, or someone else you know who is considered an older adult. Step 2: Approach the person and ask if they would be willing to participate in an interview about their concerns regarding getting older and being placed Show more…
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