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Social Service (SOH-shul SER-vis) at Medical Drugs Glossary

What is Social Service (SOH-shul SER-vis)? A community resource that helps people in need. Services may include help getting to and from medical appointments, home delivery of medication and meals, in-home nursing care, help paying medical costs not covered by insurance, loaning medical equipment,

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