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Hello, I am looking for someone to possibly administer an IV drip for my mother-in-law at her home in Lingwood. She is 94 and really suffer quite badly in the heat. It then starts a cycle where she doesn't want to eat, and drinking is minimal. So she just gets worse, and even in the cooler days, we struggle to get her to eat and drink because she's weak and dehydrated. She ended up in hospital the first week of July due to a UTI caused by dehydration. We have tried everything to get her to drink more, but we're not very successful. It doesn't help that she has really bad short term memory, so when we tell her why she needs to drink, she forgets soon after we tell her. At the hospital, she was put on an IV drip, (and antibiotics for the UTI) and perked up very quickly. We know the answer to her feeling better (and preventing another UTI) is to rehydrate. With that in mind, can you please let me know if this is something you'd be able to help with? Thanks