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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not 1 word. Assessment is a very different type of service. How is it that you're in this line of business and you don't know it? [/quote] Do - you sound like you work for an insurance company and are trying to justify putting people through the wringer.[/quote] I've been a SN mom for 2 years now, dealing with insurance, waitlists, providers, assessments and services. This is one of the first things I learned post-diagnosis, since everything needed an assessment to get the services started. And frankly, this is not rocket science. If you're as thorough as you claim you are, it shouldn't have been an issue.[/quote] Another professional in the field-you’re off base here. I completely understand what that pp was saying. [/quote]
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