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    The Main Cause of Limiting Independent Living Later in Life
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The Main Cause of Limiting Independent Living Later in Life

Question 98

Question 98

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The main cause of limiting independent living later in life is:


A) "lower body" impairments.
B) poor hearing.
C) difficulty with divided-attention tasks.
D) early stage dementia.

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