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debwoo111
Asked July 2013
I am a live in caregiver, if my client and I move to another state does my client have to give up his doctor?
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Perseverance
Jul 2013
Have to or should? It doesn't make any sense that a person of any age in need of caregiver would have their primary doctor out of state, unless of course the doctor is a top notch specialist for a particular condition.
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