Each of those situations is always very individual, but we have very good people in the field as social workers, nurses, and other health professionals. Our approach has always been to work very closely with clients to identify both their strengths and the areas where they need help.
Certainly it has always been our orientation to allow folks to choose as much as possible where and how they would like to live. We certainly lean on the side of allowing a veteran to have as much autonomy as possible. At a certain point, if there are concerns around their own safety and security, we would sit down with them and their families and try to work out a solution that's amenable to them.
There are a variety of solutions now. Sometimes I think people don't realize that you don't need to move from your house into a traditional nursing home. There are all sorts of options in between that we might be able to help with. I think when we do that, the situation calms itself down accordingly.