Question: A geriatric client with Alzheimer's disease has been living with his grown child's family for the last 6 months. He wanders at night and needs help with activities of daily living. Which statement by his child suggests that the family is successfully adjusting to this living arrangement? Want Professional Help? O "It's difficult dealing with Dad. It's a thankless job." O "We had no idea this would be so difficult. It's our cross to bear." "Dad really seems to be making progress. We're hoping he'll be able to move back into his house soon." "Dad has presented many challenges. We have alarms on all the outside doors now. Respite care gives us a break."