A client is nearing discharge from inpatient rehabilitation to his home setting. Upon review, the OTA recognizes that the client will need some adaptive equipment to live functionally in his setting. How can the OTA assist with advocating for these pieces of equipment?
A) Draft a letter of necessity with the occupational therapist.
B) Advise the family to contact the insurance company.
C) Request that the occupational therapist discuss insurance options with the client.
D) Inform the client that there is no way to assist because the equipment must be purchased as an out-of-pocket expense.
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