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When we began practicing occupational therapy in the 1970s, we treated patients until "they were better"; in other words, until the rehabilitation team-consisting of occupational, physical, and speech therapy; social work; and nursing (with a little input from the patient's physician)-"felt" the patients no longer needed our intervention.
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