In terms of being able to address the specific issues, I think we end up having to limit the types of services we provide to the most compelling issues. We're not able to take as holistic an approach as we would like to. Occupational therapists look at someone in a very holistic way and how an illness can impact their ability to carry out what they need to do in life.
Again, it ends up creating fragmentation in terms of the types of services we're able to provide. We're very limited in terms of the amount of time we can take. We address the most vital and important issue, but we cannot give the comprehensive service that the individual deserves.