Oregon Certified Nursing Assistant State Practice Exam

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What is a common reason for new residents to struggle with adjustment to a care facility?

  1. They will have more independence in a facility

  2. Their health is improving

  3. They have had to leave their home

  4. The other residents and staff are people they already know well

The correct answer is: They have had to leave their home

A common reason for new residents to struggle with adjustment to a care facility is that they have had to leave their home. This transition can be a significant emotional challenge, as the home often represents comfort, familiarity, and independence. Leaving a known environment can lead to feelings of loss, sadness, and anxiety for residents, impacting their ability to adapt to a new living situation. In contrast, the notion that residents will have more independence in a facility typically does not align with the reality of giving up their own home; rather, they may feel a loss of autonomy. While some residents may experience improvements in health due to the care they receive, this does not directly address the adjustment challenges tied to leaving their previous living situation. Lastly, encountering familiar faces among other residents and staff may not be the case for everyone, and for many new residents, the communal setting can feel overwhelming rather than comforting.