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Occupational Therapy Services Delivery

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Michigan → MSD - FlintView Agency

NAICS

621340 - Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and AudiologistsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Various, MI, US

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NONE

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AgencyMichigan → MSD - Flint
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Provide direct occupational therapy services to students, including assessments, treatment planning, therapy sessions, progress reporting, and IEP compliance.

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