Devices such as "smart caps" and sensor-activated room lights are

A) regarded by most older adults with disabilities as invasions of privacy.
B) cost-effective and available to most older adults in industrialized countries.
C) too technically complicated to be useful to most older adults.
D) not considered essential medical equipment under U.S. government-sponsored health-care coverage.

D

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