A nursing assistant best helps a person diagnosed with dementia with activities of daily living (ADLs) by:
A) speaking loudly and with a sense of urgency, so that the person knows what to do.
B) leaving the person detailed written notes to help them remember what to do.
C) using hand gestures to help "walk" the person through the tasks.
D) scheduling the care different times each day so the person is not threatened.
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