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The caregivers don't need to speak or read English. They aren't responsible for the medications. A different person who is "med-qualified" dispenses the meds into dosage cups, which are set up on trays far away from the patients. The caregivers simply hand the cups to the right person.
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Dear Prescription Police: ERASISM...
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Care givers (CNA's) aren't allowed to dispense medications. Only qualified RN's and LVN's who are licensed through the state.
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One of the most careless places I've seen. Employees not too intelligent. Kinda scary.
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