A nurse is assessing the living arrangement of a client with Alzheimer's disease. The client is currently living with his daughter's family. Which of the following indicates a good adjustment to the living arrangement?
A) "Dealing with his condition is difficult. We have to hire home health aides to help with the work."
B) "He seems to have more lucid moments now; we're working on establishing a daily routine."
C) "Sometimes I just want to give up on this job, but we're all that he has."
D) "I think we bit off more than we can chew; the last few weeks have been really hard."
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