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  1. what is a strategy organizations can use to make physical activity more accessible to all residents?

options: schedule all activities during the evening hours.
offer adaptive equipment and seated exercise options.
limit exercise classes to able - bodied residents.
require residents to purchase their own equipment.

  1. a resident is hesitant to participate in physical activities due to fear of falling. what is the best approach to help them engage?

options: assign them to a competitive strength training class.
offer a low - impact, balance - focused class like tai chi.
encourage them to watch from the sidelines until they feel comfortable.
avoid suggesting physical activity to prevent anxiety.

  1. in individuals who have a parkinson’s disease diagnosis, what is the benefit of exercise?

options: exercise improves strength, balance, and mobility.
exercise increases the risk of anxiety and depression.
exercise worsens sleep and increases insomnia symptoms.
exercise impairs motor symptoms and worsens tremors.

  1. what is an age - related change in older adults that may impact their nutrition?

options: their metabolism slows, and caloric requirements increase.
their sense of taste and smell decreases.
their stomach becomes more elastic and holds more food.
their ability to taste salty foods increases.

  1. what is a way that organizations can help overcome barriers to physical activity?

Explanation:

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Question 6
Brief Explanations

To make physical activity accessible to all residents, organizations should offer options that accommodate different abilities. Adaptive equipment and seated exercise options (option C) are inclusive, while scheduling only evenings (A) may not suit all, limiting to able - bodied (B) is exclusive, and requiring personal equipment (D) creates a financial barrier.

Brief Explanations

A resident hesitant to participate due to fear of falling needs a low - impact, balance - focused activity. Tai chi (option C) is ideal as it improves balance and is low - impact. Competitive strength training (A) may increase fall risk, watching sidelines (B) doesn't encourage participation, and avoiding physical activity (D) is counterproductive.

Brief Explanations

For individuals with Parkinson’s disease, exercise is known to improve strength, balance, and mobility (option A). Exercise does not increase anxiety/depression (B is wrong), worsen sleep (C is wrong), or impair motor symptoms (D is wrong).

Answer:

C. Offer adaptive equipment and seated exercise options

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