The function of the interdisciplinary health care team is to:

a. assess, maintain, and evaluate the abilities of clients upon completion of therapy
b. provide care and evaluate the abilities of clients in need of functional therapy
c. evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of clients in functional therapy
d. assess and provide care for the clients in need of functional therapy


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The function of the interdisciplinary health care team is to assess, maintain, and evaluate the abilities of clients upon completion of therapy.

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