
We understand that medication needs vary from simple reminders to complex clinical care. Your dedicated Care Designer works with you, your GP, and your pharmacist to determine the right level of support, ensuring safety and compliance with Australian standards.

Medication needs range from simple daily reminders to complex clinical care. Your dedicated Care Designer, a Registered Nurse, coordinates with your GP and pharmacist to arrange the right level of in home care, delivered by local caregivers and nurses who understand your routine, whether you require aged care or ongoing clinical support.
Our caregivers live and work locally, so care at home is never far away, anywhere in Liverpool.
Prompting is when a caregiver provides a friendly reminder that it is time for medication and hands you your pharmacy-packed aid (like a Webster-pak) to take yourself. Administering is where a qualified caregiver or Nurse physically prepares and gives you the medication (including injections, creams, or loose tablets) and observes you taking it. We offer both levels of support depending on your needs.
Yes, in many cases. Straightforward injections, such as fixed dose or single dose insulin, may be given by a qualified caregiver. More complex injections, including sliding scale insulin and other clinical injections, are carried out by our Registered Nurses or Enrolled Nurses.
Yes. Medication administration by a nurse typically falls under the Clinical Care funding classification. Your Care Designer will help you budget for these visits to ensure your health needs are prioritised within your funding level.
No, you are not required to have a Webster pack. We can support medication administration directly from the original packaging. However, to help you maintain independence and ensure medications are taken safely and consistently, pharmacy-packed aids such as a Webster pack or sachets may be beneficial.
We take care of it for you. If your medication changes, our clinical team liaises directly with your GP and pharmacist to update your medication chart and make sure your packs are repacked or updated straight away, so your routine stays accurate without you having to chase anything up.
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