In Connecticut, caregivers play a crucial role in supporting medical marijuana patients. Here’s how they can assist:

  1. Obtaining Certification: A caregiver must be authorized by the state to assist patients. This involves completing a registration process to officially become the designated caregiver for the patient.
  2. Dispensary Visits: Once registered, caregivers are permitted to visit licensed medical marijuana dispensaries. They can browse and select appropriate cannabis products on behalf of the patient.
  3. Purchasing Supplies: Caregivers can purchase the medical marijuana products that best fit the patient’s treatment plan. This includes understanding the specific strains and forms that may be beneficial for the patient’s condition.
  4. Delivery to the Patient: After making a purchase, caregivers can transport the medical marijuana from the dispensary to the patient, ensuring they have timely and safe access to their medication.
  5. Support and Education: Caregivers can also provide educational support, helping patients understand dosage, product types, and intake methods to maximize therapeutic benefits.

By fulfilling these responsibilities, caregivers ensure that patients have access to their needed medication while receiving the guidance and support necessary for optimal usage.