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The Special Needs market within the context of Healthcare Services is a sector that provides services to individuals with physical, mental, or developmental disabilities. These services may include medical care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, psychological counseling, and other specialized services. Special Needs services are designed to help individuals with disabilities lead more independent and productive lives. The Special Needs market is a growing sector of the healthcare industry, with an increasing demand for services. This demand is driven by the increasing number of individuals with disabilities, as well as the need for more specialized services. Companies in the Special Needs market include organizations such as Easterseals, United Cerebral Palsy, and the National Down Syndrome Society. Other companies in the market include providers of medical equipment, such as Invacare, and providers of home health services, such as BrightStar Care. Show Less Read more