If you mean "administer" then yes. But only a licensed professional can prescribe the medication. Any family member can administer insulin actually. Most insulin injections are subcutaneous and administered by the patient.
Can a personal care assistant give insulin
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No, absolutely not! A PCA may remind the client it is time for their meds and may even bring the meds to the client. But a PCA is not trained to administer medication of any kind!
A personal assistant can help with the change of a colostomy bag if that is what is needed for the patient's care.
A personal assistant can help with the change of a colostomy bag if that is what is needed for the patient's care.
Type your answer here... Unlike a personal care assistant who is following an agreed service level of care, a personal assistant is employed to support the service user by completing any task to aid in day to day living.
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