A 30-year-old client with a TBI has been discharged to her parents' home for continued recovery after inpatient rehabilitation. The client does not have good insight into her condition and becomes confused in the evening when tired. The client is refusing to utilize her adaptive equipment because she believes she is independent. How should the OTA educate the parents in managing the client's behavior and increasing cooperation?
A) Use contingency strategies to promote cooperative behavior with the parents.
B) Create a structured environment with specific responsibilities for the client.
C) Focus treatment on behavior management strategies and social skills.
D) Create a list of tasks to perform in the evening to get ready for bed to assist performance.
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