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SubmittedMarch 25, 2015

On February 25th, 2015, a group of Maryville University occupational therapy graduate students from the Southeast Missouri area met with Senator Wayne Wallingford to discuss the Medicare therapy cap affecting occupational therapy services. Occupational therapists promotes functional independence in daily and meaningful tasks in a variety of age groups and diagnoses...

Tara Johnson
Pictured from left to right: Tara Johnson, Brianna Gray, Senator Wayne Wallingford, Lauren Seiler, Jackie Bader, Rachel Webb, Paige Johnson, and Audra Dillingham.
Pictured from left to right: Tara Johnson, Brianna Gray, Senator Wayne Wallingford, Lauren Seiler, Jackie Bader, Rachel Webb, Paige Johnson, and Audra Dillingham.
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On February 25th, 2015, a group of Maryville University occupational therapy graduate students from the Southeast Missouri area met with Senator Wayne Wallingford to discuss the Medicare therapy cap affecting occupational therapy services. Occupational therapists promotes functional independence in daily and meaningful tasks in a variety of age groups and diagnoses.

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