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Testbank Questions
Title/Author: Hooyman
Chapter Number: Ch. 11

Question Counts Required:


Multiple Choice – 10 questions @ Bloom’s level: Understanding 10
Multiple Choice – 15 questions @ Bloom’s AAE 15
Short Answer – 5 questions @ Bloom’s AAE 5
Essay – 5 questions @ Bloom’s AAE 5
Total questions per chapter: 35

Note: Here starts 10 Multiple Choice Understanding level questions

Question Title M/C Question 1

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Where do the majority of older Americans live?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. suburbs X
b. rural communities Consider This: Most people
choose to age where they have
lived. LO 11.1: Report how
Answer elders’ living situation can affect
Choices their well-being
c. farms Consider This: Most people
choose to age where they have
lived. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being
d. cities Consider This: Most people
choose to age where they have
lived. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being

Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 2

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Why is suburban living often difficult for older adults?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Lack of transportation X
b. Higher crime rates Consider This: The physical
layout of the suburbs can be
hard for some people. LO 11.1:
Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
Answer
Choices c. Fewer nursing homes Consider This: The physical
layout of the suburbs can be
hard for some people. LO 11.1:
Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
d. Lack of geriatric health care Consider This: The physical
providers layout of the suburbs can be
hard for some people. LO 11.1:
Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 3

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem When do older people tend to relocate?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. When there is a major event X
b. When there is a warm winter Consider This: Moving is
predicted stressful and often creates a
sense of loss. LO 11.1: Report
how elders’ living situation can
affect their well-being
Answer
Choices c. When crime rate rises Consider This: Moving is
stressful and often creates a
sense of loss. LO 11.1: Report
how elders’ living situation can
affect their well-being
d. When the housing market Consider This: Moving is
fluctuates stressful and often creates a
sense of loss. LO 11.1: Report
how elders’ living situation can
affect their well-being
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X
Question Title M/C Question 4

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Why has society seen a “graying of the suburbs”?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. People are choosing to X
remain in their homes as long
as possible.
b. People are relocating to the Consider This: The majority of
suburbs due to the people wish to age in place. LO
convenience of services. 11.2: 1. Discuss the various
types of housing and long-term
care living arrangements for
older adults 2. Describe “aging
in place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
Answer c. People are moving in with Consider This: The majority of
Choices their children once they reach people wish to age in place. LO
retirement age. 11.2: 1. Discuss the various
types of housing and long-term
care living arrangements for
older adults 2. Describe “aging
in place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
d. Younger people are moving to Consider This: The majority of
urban settings, leaving older people wish to age in place. LO
adults behind. 11.2: 1. Discuss the various
types of housing and long-term
care living arrangements for
older adults 2. Describe “aging
in place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
(mark X where Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
applicable) the Concepts You Know
X

Question Title M/C Question 5

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is the most common type of homeownership among the elderly?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Single-family homes X
b. Condominiums Consider This: Many elderly
have achieved the American
dream of ownership. LO 11.2: 1.
Discuss the various types of
housing and long-term care
living arrangements for older
adults 2. Describe “aging in
place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
c. Mobile homes Consider This: Many elderly
Answer have achieved the American
Choices dream of ownership. LO 11.2: 1.
Discuss the various types of
housing and long-term care
living arrangements for older
adults 2. Describe “aging in
place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
d. Cooperatives Consider This: Many elderly
have achieved the American
dream of ownership. LO 11.2: 1.
Discuss the various types of
housing and long-term care
living arrangements for older
adults 2. Describe “aging in
place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)
Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 6

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is flexible housing?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. A home that can be modified X
for lifetime use
b. A home that can be moved to Consider This: There is a
another community growing interest in homes that
permit aging in place. LO 11.2:
1. Discuss the various types of
housing and long-term care
living arrangements for older
adults 2. Describe “aging in
place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
c. A home that is intended for Consider This: There is a
Answer temporary use growing interest in homes that
Choices permit aging in place. LO 11.2:
1. Discuss the various types of
housing and long-term care
living arrangements for older
adults 2. Describe “aging in
place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
d. A home that can dismantled Consider This: There is a
quickly growing interest in homes that
permit aging in place. LO 11.2:
1. Discuss the various types of
housing and long-term care
living arrangements for older
adults 2. Describe “aging in
place,” “age-friendly
communities,” and “culture
change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 7

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem How do Adult Daycare Centers help families?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. They give caregivers a X
respite.
b. They move people to a long- Consider This: Caregiving can
term facility more quickly. be stressful. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
Answer aging in place
Choices
c. They make in-home visits. Consider This: Caregiving can
be stressful. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
d. They provide speech therapy. Consider This: Caregiving can
be stressful. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X
Question Title M/C Question 8

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is true about Medicare’s coverage of home health care services?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. It covers some nursing X
services.
b. It covers all health care Consider This: Medicare is not
services. fully comprehensive. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
Answer aging in place
Choices
c. It covers chores. Consider This: Medicare is not
fully comprehensive. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
d. It covers home maintenance. Consider This: Medicare is not
fully comprehensive. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 9

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Who has traditionally opposed funding for public housing?
Answer Correct Feedback
Answer (x)
a. Real estate developers X
b. Health care providers Consider This: Public housing
funding would limit some groups’
profits. LO 11.4: 1. Report some
of the challenges that older
prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
Answer c. Government administrators Consider This: Public housing
Choices funding would limit some groups’
profits. LO 11.4: 1. Report some
of the challenges that older
prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
d. Educators Consider This: Public housing
funding would limit some groups’
profits. LO 11.4: 1. Report some
of the challenges that older
prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 10

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is compassionate release?
Answer Correct Feedback
Answer (x)
a. Early prison release for X
nonviolent geriatric offenders
b. Early hospital release for Consider This: In some cases,
terminal patients the financial costs may outweigh
the benefits. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
Answer
c. Early nursing home release Consider This: In some cases,
Choices
for cured patients the financial costs may outweigh
the benefits. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
d. Early assisted care release Consider This: In some cases,
for chronic disease sufferers the financial costs may outweigh
the benefits. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Understand Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
the Concepts You Know
applicable)
X

Note: Here starts 15 Multiple Choice Apply, Analyze, Evaluate level questions

Question Title
M/C Question 11
Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
What is a key difference between elders who live in the suburbs and those who live in
Question Stem
urban areas?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Elders who live in the suburbs X
have higher incomes than
those who live in urban areas.
b. Elders who live in the suburbs Consider This: Since most
are more likely to live alone people stay where they are
than those who live in urban when they age, their
areas. socioeconomics remain
consistent. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being
Answer
Choices c. Elders who live in urban areas Consider This: Since most
are more likely to have robust people stay where they are
health than those who live in when they age, their
the suburbs. socioeconomics remain
consistent. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being
d. Elders who live in urban areas Consider This: Since most
are more likely to be people stay where they are
financially secure than those when they age, their
who live in the suburbs. socioeconomics remain
consistent. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 12

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem While statistics show in general that the elderly are those least likely to be the victim of
a crime, which of the following is an example of one who is at the highest risk of being
a victim?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Louis, a 65-year-old African X
American male who has low
income
b. Charles, a 77-year-old white Consider This: Crime rates tend
male who lives in poverty to show a consistent pattern in
society. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
Answer
their well-being
Choices
c. Drew, an 88-year-old African Consider This: Crime rates tend
American male who is upper- to show a consistent pattern in
middle class society. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being
d. Larry, a 90-year-old white Consider This: Crime rates tend
male who is upper class. to show a consistent pattern in
society. LO 11.1: Report how
elders’ living situation can affect
their well-being
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 13

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Your great-aunt, Margaret, wants to remain living in her urban area. Which of the
Question Stem
following is important for her to have peace of mind for her safety?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer Answer (x)
Choices a. Having a police station close X
by
b. Owning a cell phone Consider This: Communities can
help seniors feel safe. LO 11.1:
Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
c. Living with a family member Consider This: Communities can
help seniors feel safe. LO 11.1:
Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
d. Experiencing regular cultural Consider This: Communities can
events help seniors feel safe. LO 11.1:
Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 14

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
A son knows his elderly mother needs to move out of her home because it is much too
Question Stem large for her and she cannot navigate the stairs safely. Which of the following should
the son consider to help reduce his mother’s sense of loss?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Involve her in choosing her X
new residence.
b. Choose a place that does not Consider This: People can help
Answer have stairs. reduce the sense of loss of
Choices relocation by keeping the
elderly’s opinion in mind. LO
11.1: Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
c. Move her items quickly. Consider This: People can help
reduce the sense of loss of
relocation by keeping the
elderly’s opinion in mind. LO
11.1: Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
d. Ensure the new residence Consider This: People can help
has an active dating scene. reduce the sense of loss of
relocation by keeping the
elderly’s opinion in mind. LO
11.1: Report how elders’ living
situation can affect their well-
being
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 15

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Melinda and Robert bought a house in the Chicago suburbs back in the 1950s. Now
Question Stem that Robert has passed away, Melinda wants to stay in their home and age in place.
What is a concern Melinda’s children should have for her?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Melinda may become socially X
isolated.
b. Melinda may experience a Consider This: Suburban life
sense of loss in her house. may lack the services needed by
the elderly. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss
Answer the various types of housing and
Choices long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
c. Melinda may have lower life Consider This: Suburban life
satisfaction. may lack the services needed by
the elderly. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss
the various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
d. Melinda may experience Consider This: Suburban life
lower self-esteem. may lack the services needed by
the elderly. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss
the various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 16

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Which of the following is an example of an amenity that creates a lifelong community?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. An extensive network of trails X
b. Multiple elementary schools Consider This: Amenities that
can be used by different
generations help aid aging in
place. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the
Answer
Choices various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
c. Two-story homes Consider This: Amenities that
can be used by different
generations help aid aging in
place. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the
various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
d. Family-owned grocery stores Consider This: Amenities that
can be used by different
generations help aid aging in
place. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the
various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 17

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Which of the following is an example of a universal design?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Hands-free faucet X
b. Carpeted stairs Consider This: Modifications to
Answer homes can help the elderly
safely stay in their homes
Choices
longer. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the
various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
c. Trash compactor Consider This: Modifications to
homes can help the elderly
safely stay in their homes
longer. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the
various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
d. Wooden railings Consider This: Modifications to
homes can help the elderly
safely stay in their homes
longer. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the
various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 18

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
In New York, there is a housing development that has attracted older adults who are
Question Stem
also artists and writers. This situation is an example of

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. intentional housing. X
Answer
Choices b. cohousing. Consider This: Some
communities fulfill a niche for
older adults. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss
the various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
c. naturally occurring retirement Consider This: Some
communities. communities fulfill a niche for
older adults. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss
the various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
d. flexible housing. Consider This: Some
communities fulfill a niche for
older adults. LO 11.2: 1. Discuss
the various types of housing and
long-term care living
arrangements for older adults 2.
Describe “aging in place,” “age-
friendly communities,” and
“culture change”
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 19

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
What is a key difference between adult day care (ADC) and adult day health care
Question Stem
(ADHC)?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
Answer a. ADHCs provide nursing care, X
Choices while ADCs do not.
b. ADHCs provide meals, while Consider This: One type of
ADCs do not. organization specializes in a
different type of care. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
c. ADHCs provide activities, Consider This: One type of
while ADCs do not. organization specializes in a
different type of care. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
d. ADHCs provide Consider This: One type of
transportation, while ADCs do organization specializes in a
not. different type of care. LO. 11.3:
Enumerate the different social
and health services to support
aging in place
Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title M/C Question 20

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Which of the following is an example of a community-based service that can encourage
Question Stem
aging in place?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Home repair X
b. Medication dispensing Consider This: Community-
based service help people stay
safely in their home longer. LO
Answer 11.3: Enumerate the different
Choices social and health services to
support aging in place
c. Colostomy bag replacement Consider This: Community-
based service help people stay
safely in their home longer. LO
11.3: Enumerate the different
social and health services to
support aging in place
d. Speech therapy Consider This: Community-
based service help people stay
safely in their home longer. LO
11.3: Enumerate the different
social and health services to
support aging in place

Learning
LO 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
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applicable)

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Question Title M/C Question 21

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
When Marta decides to age in place in her suburban Denver community, she is thrilled
Question Stem to learn that there were many community-based services that would help her age in
place. What should she be concerned about, however?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. The services may not be well X
coordinated.
b. The services are temporary. Consider This: Many
community-based services are
handled by multiple agencies.
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the
different social and health
Answer services to support aging in
Choices place
c. The services are centralized. Consider This: Many
community-based services are
handled by multiple agencies.
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the
different social and health
services to support aging in
place
d. The services are not available Consider This: Many
for seniors. community-based services are
handled by multiple agencies.
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the
different social and health
services to support aging in
place

Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
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applicable)

Skill Level
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applicable)
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Question Title M/C Question 22

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
What is a similarity between adult day cares (ADCs) and adult day health cares
Question Stem
(ADHCs)?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. They both provide memory X
retraining programs.
b. They both dispense Consider This: ADHCs have a
medication. stronger focus on hands-on
health care services than ADCs,
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the
different social and health
Answer services to support aging in
Choices place
c. They both provide speech Consider This: ADHCs have a
therapy. stronger focus on hands-on
health care services than ADCs,
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the
different social and health
services to support aging in
place
d. They both do health Consider This: ADHCs have a
monitoring. stronger focus on hands-on
health care services than ADCs,
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the
different social and health
services to support aging in
place

Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
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applicable)
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Question Title M/C Question 23

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem What is a key difference between Section 202 and Section 8?

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. Section 8 does not have an X
age requirement, while
Section 202 does.
b. Section 8 does not provide Consider This: Both of these
housing vouchers, while sections help low-income people
Section 202 does. with housing needs. LO 11.4: 1.
Report some of the challenges
that older prisoners face 2. List
Answer some recommendations to
Choices address their health care
c. Section 8 is geared toward Consider This: Both of these
women, while Section 202 is sections help low-income people
for everyone. with housing needs. LO 11.4: 1.
Report some of the challenges
that older prisoners face 2. List
some recommendations to
address their health care
d. Section 8 is intended for Consider This: Both of these
immigrant families, while sections help low-income people
Section 202 is for native with housing needs. LO 11.4: 1.
citizens. Report some of the challenges
that older prisoners face 2. List
some recommendations to
address their health care

Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
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applicable)

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Question Title M/C Question 24

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Question Stem Reduced funding for public housing and gentrification have led to an increase in

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. senior homelessness. X
b. elderly prisoners. Consider This: Long waitlists for
housing and the Great
Recession have led to this social
problem. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
Answer their health care
Choices
c. cohousing. Consider This: Long waitlists for
housing and the Great
Recession have led to this social
problem. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
d. flexible housing. Consider This: Long waitlists for
housing and the Great
Recession have led to this social
problem. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care

Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
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(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
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Question Title M/C Question 25

Assessment
Multiple-choice
Type
Lynda, an 88-year-old prisoner who was serving time for shoplifting, is diagnosed with
Question Stem
terminal breast cancer. She might be eligible for

Answer Correct Feedback


Answer (x)
a. compassionate release. X
b. parole. Consider This: This policy is
controversial. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
Answer
Choices c. government-paid treatment. Consider This: This policy is
controversial. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
d. flexible housing. Consider This: This policy is
controversial. LO 11.4: 1. Report
some of the challenges that
older prisoners face 2. List some
recommendations to address
their health care
Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
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applicable)
X

Note: Here starts 5 Short Answer level questions

Question Title SA Question 26

Assessment
Essay
Type
Compare and contrast the elderly’s living situations in urban areas compared to those
Question Stem
in suburban areas.
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
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applicable)

Skill Level
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applicable)
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Question Title SA Question 27

Assessment
Essay
Type
Distinguish between popular perspective and reality in the relocation of the elderly.
Question Stem
When, where, and how do the elderly choose to relocate?
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
(mark X where Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
applicable) You Know
X

Question Title SA Question 28

Assessment
Essay
Type
Question Stem Analyze what communities must consider in order to encourage aging in place.
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
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(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title SA Question 29

Assessment
Essay
Type
Compare and contrast adult day cares (ADCs) and adult day health cares (ADHCs)
Question Stem
and the services they each provide.
Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
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applicable)
X

Question Title SA Question 30

Assessment
Essay
Type
Analyze the factors that have led to an increase in senior homelessness. What are
Question Stem
some current societal responses to this problem?
Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
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applicable)
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Note: Here starts 5 Essay questions

Question Title Essay Question 31

Assessment
Essay
Type
Assess the different problems seniors face when they live in urban, suburban, and rural
Question Stem areas. What does each community need to do to ensure a positive living experience for
its elderly citizens?
Learning
LO 11.1: Report how elders’ living situation can affect their well-being
Objective
Topic/Concept The Aging Experience in Rural, Urban, and Suburban Areas
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
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applicable)
X

Question Title Essay Question 32

Assessment
Essay
Type
Your aunt and uncle are deciding whether they should stay in their current home or
relocate to a retirement community. Compare and contrast the options they have and
Question Stem
the pros and cons of each. What options are best for two healthy, active individuals,
and why?
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Level Easy Moderate Difficult
(mark X where
applicable) X

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title Essay Question 33

Assessment
Essay
Type
Your grandmother was recently diagnosed with dementia. What options does she
Question Stem have, and when is it appropriate for her to transition to different housing options? Is
there any way that she can age in place? Support your response with the text.
LO 11.2: 1. Discuss the various types of housing and long-term care living
Learning
arrangements for older adults 2. Describe “aging in place,” “age-friendly communities,”
Objective
and “culture change”
Topic/Concept Housing Patterns of Older People
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

Question Title Essay Question 34

Assessment
Essay
Type
What should people ensure is available in their communities to enable aging in place,
Question Stem
and what concerns should they have? When is using an ADC or ADHC appropriate?
Learning
LO. 11.3: Enumerate the different social and health services to support aging in place
Objective
Topic/Concept Social and Health Services to Promote Aging in Place
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
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applicable)
X
Question Title Essay Question 35

Assessment
Essay
Type
Evaluate the impact of the Great Recession on affordable housing for seniors. What
Question Stem options are available to seniors and what are their current challenges? What should
seniors be most concerned with when it comes to affordable housing and why?
Learning LO 11.4: 1. Report some of the challenges that older prisoners face 2. List some
Objective recommendations to address their health care
Topic/Concept Housing Policy and Growing Housing Needs
Difficulty
Easy Moderate Difficult
Level
(mark X where X
applicable)

Skill Level
Apply What Analyze It Evaluate It
(mark X where
You Know
applicable)
X

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