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L
lennaew
Asked June 2018
How can I get a person to give insulin to my sister?
Diabetes
Home Health Care
Medications
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J
jjariz
Jun 2018
Insulin injections are considered by many jurisdictions to be "skilled care" so they would need significant training/certification to be allowed
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Jun 2018
More information is needed. Where does she live, Independently, in a 'home' etc.? How often does she need it? Can you sister do the testing on her own?
Does she live in a large city, town or rural area?
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Does she live in a large city, town or rural area?
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