An OT practitioner is working with a resident in a long-term care setting. The client was previously able to self-propel her wheelchair independently; however, due to physical decline, she is no longer able to do so. What would the OTA expect that the occupational therapist would write in the client's treatment plan?
A) A goal to independently propel her wheelchair within the facility within 6 weeks
B) A goal for using power mobility for energy conservation
C) A recommendation that activities be limited to the client's room to diminish the need for mobility
D) A goal for staff assistance with mobility to the therapy gym
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