The best way to assist a patient who has mild Alzheimer's disease is to:
A) Ask the physician to keep the patient sedated to avoid "acting-out" behaviors.
B) Provide strict, one-on-one behavior modification techniques to prevent further cognitive deterioration.
C) Encourage the family to begin preparations to move the person to a skilled nursing facility.
D) Provide a stable, safe, and consistent environment.
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