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Social Studies, 30.11.2019 02:31 sabrinakholikov

Most long-term care policies require the insured to be unable to perform one or more activities of daily living (adls) without assistance. which of these is included?
a. walking.
b. eating.
c. exercising.
d. dressing.
e. a, b, and d are included

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