Of course, there’s always a chance that you’re not a morning person, in which case, you can still tailor your schedule accordingly. “While most older adults are morning-oriented, not everyone is,” Badham explains. In the case of providers working with older adults, for example, “Simply asking about preferred times of day could improve engagement,” Badham says.
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