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Wilt66 Wilt66
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If a client's payer says it will no longer pay for occupational therapy services, but the occupational therapist believes the client would benefit from additional occupational therapy services, he or she must
 
  A) Discharge the client
  B) Provide continued services on a pro bono basis
  C) Let the client decide if he or she wants to continue services, and if so, determine another way to pay for them
  D) Let the client decide if he or she wants to arrange for another way to pay for continued services
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