The A in COAST describes
A) Adaptation: What will change about the client as a result of occupational therapy intervention
B) Achievable: The goal has to be something that can be done in a set time frame
C) Assistance: What assistance level is needed for the client to perform the occupation
D) Audience: Who the goal is written for
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false