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A person who is generally healthy wants to live independently in an age-restricted community and requires some assistance from a part-time visiting nurse. This person would be a candidate for which of the following?

  1. Continuing Care Retirement Community

  2. Skilled Nursing Facility

  3. Assisted-living facility

  4. Nursing Home

The correct answer is: Assisted-living facility

The choice of an assisted-living facility is appropriate for a person who is generally healthy but requires some assistance, such as the occasional help from a part-time visiting nurse. Assisted living facilities are designed for individuals who can live independently but may need assistance with daily activities, such as medication management, personal care, and meals. These communities typically provide a blend of independence and supportive services, allowing residents to maintain their autonomy while receiving the help they might need. In this scenario, since the individual is healthy and desires to live independently in an age-restricted community, assisted living provides the right level of support without the higher levels of care found in skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes. Continuing Care Retirement Communities usually offer a wider range of services across different levels of care and may not be necessary if a person only needs part-time assistance. Skilled nursing facilities and nursing homes are meant for individuals requiring more comprehensive healthcare services and full-time support, which is not applicable in this case.