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Occupational Therapy—a Valuable and Misunderstood Service
April
is
Occupational
Therapy
(OT)
Month
and
Mission
Home
Health
takes
this
opportunity
to
dispel
the
many
misconceptions
about
OT,
which
is
a
misunderstood
and
underutilized
service
among
the
public
..
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