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Clinical Medication Care

Medication Management

Safe, accurate medication administration and clinical oversight in your own home.

Preventing medication errors through strict professional controls

Managing complex medication regimens after a hospital stay or when living with a chronic disease can be overwhelming. Double-dosing, missed doses, and dangerous drug-drug interactions are common causes of emergency hospital admissions.

Our Medication Safety Services

Our Registered Nurses ensure that all medications are managed, recorded, and administered in strict accordance with your doctor's prescribing instructions.

Injections & Clinical Admin

Professional administration of subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, including precise blood glucose/insulin tracking.

Medication Reconciliation

Complete audit of discharge drugs, identifying discrepancies, obsolete prescriptions, and updating GP records.

Webster-Pack Coordination

Liaising with your GP and local pharmacist to arrange blister packing and home delivery for simple daily compliance.

Side Effect Monitoring

Active assessment for drug adverse reactions, allergies, blood pressure drops, dizziness, and cognitive shifts.

Our Medication Safeguards

  • Accurate charts: We log every single dose on a professional clinical Medication Administration Record (MAR).
  • GP liaison: Proactive consultation with your doctor to request reviews if symptoms or secondary indicators change.
  • Education: Educating the client and their family on why each drug is prescribed and what to monitor.

Enquire About Medication Care

Fill out the form below. A registered nurse will call you back to discuss your medication support needs.

Prefer to call? — we answer every call.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can your registered nurses administer injections?

Yes. As Registered Nurses, we are fully licensed to administer all subcutaneous and intramuscular injections including insulin, anticoagulants (blood thinners like Clexane), vitamin B12, osteoporosis injections, and palliative medications.

What is medication reconciliation?

It is a formal process where we cross-reference your newly issued hospital discharge medication sheet against your previous home medications. This is vital to spot duplicate prescriptions, discontinued drugs, or incorrect doses which frequently occur during hospital handovers.

Do you help set up Webster-packs?

Yes. We work closely with your local Perth pharmacy and your GP to coordinate the packaging of medications into multi-dose Webster-packs, making daily administration simple and error-free.

Why Families Choose Us

Because they want:

  • One person who knows their loved one
  • Less confusion and fewer handovers
  • Better communication
  • Clinical eyes on important health issues
  • Confidence that nothing is missed
  • Support that actually feels personal
For Families

We understand how stressful it can be trying to support an ageing parent.

You want reassurance.

You want clarity.

You want someone who notices changes before they become problems.

You Will Never Feel Like Just Another Client

We believe care should feel:

Personalnot transactional
Continuousnot fragmented
Clinicalbut also compassionate
Clearnot confusing

Because older Australians deserve care that actually feels like care.

The Nurse Who Knows You

Helping Australians Stay Safe, Supported, and Independent at Home

One Client. One Nurse Coordinator. One Trusted Relationship.

Registered Nurse Coordinators · Customised Care Plans · Compassionate In-Home Care