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SC, Jennifer Stoker contacted provider, Anita Baker via telephone. SC introduced herself and told provider that she was Terry Williams’s SC. SC asked has she spoke to Terry over the weekend. Anita Baker stated yes. She noted Terry called her told that he don’t have his medication and his blood pressure was high. Anita stated that she got his medication from his Aunt Earnestine and give it to Terry nurse. SC asked if she know if the nurse give him or his host home the medication. Anita sated she don’t know if the nurse give them the medication. SC informed Anita, Terry call is old provide and stated that he was hungry and need food. Anita noted Terry tell her he is happy at his new home and they cook was great. Anita then noted Terry never

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