Career Profile – Sexual Health Adviser
If you have knowledge of sexual health issues and want to use your communication skills to help people maintain good sexual health, this job could be for you. Sexual health
Read MoreIf you have knowledge of sexual health issues and want to use your communication skills to help people maintain good sexual health, this job could be for you. Sexual health
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Karen Poulter was on the morning medication round — a cupboard on wheels full of pills and medicine for the residents of the Red Oaks care home. It is a complicated business: four pills in the morning for this man, then three at lunch and tea; two twice a day for that woman; eight pills and a medicine for that resident — for arthritis, gout, heart problems and, of course, dementia.
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