Absolutely.
I realize, though, in saying this, that you're going to have to put more money into it, I guess, because you're going to have to spend longer hours. If you were to say “Helen, you get to treat not only the veteran but the family”, I'd be putting in much longer hours. I may not mind; other people may mind. You'd have to probably put in equipment for the spouse as well. So there are obviously ramifications to saying, “Helen, as an OT you can now go to see the spouse”.
But what I was reading in some of the other things you spoke about, in previous sessions, is that it might cost less to do that in the long run. I'd be happy to do it. I think it's a very holistic approach for occupational therapists to take into consideration. Whether or not it's doable financially is, I guess, for you to decide.