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Old 09-01-2022, 02:31 PM #1
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Yes, She has been a friend of the family for over 10 years.

But a provider for him for probably 10 years at least. She has been
with him through two companies, she just can't do many hours
with him in this company because she has 40 hours a week with
two clients already when we joined this agency.

So we look for another person, and still have none really. But
they allow her to do most of his doctor appointments.

Donna
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