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Michaels2112
Asked December 2020
Mother (86 with asthma & dementia) was prescribed an opiate at bedtime and she consequently fell with minor injuries. What rights do I have?
I need to be at the next Dr appointment, what rights do I have as the son?
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NeedHelpWithMom
Dec 2020
You will need to have your mom agree to you having permission to be allowed to her medical records.
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