Professional Medication Management

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Considerate, private, respectful personal aged
care and assistance.

All our staffs are trained in Medication Administration and they follow the best practice as follows;

The 10 Rights of Medications Administration 

Right patient

  • Check the name on the prescription and wristband. 
  • Ideally, use 2 or more identifiers and ask the patient to identify themselves. 
  • Right medication
  • Check the name of the medication, brand names should be avoided. 
  • Check the expiry date. 
  • Check the prescription. 
  • Make sure medications, especially antibiotics, are reviewed regularly. 
  • Right dose
  • Check the prescription. 
  • Confirm appropriateness of the dose using the BNF or local guidelines. 
  • If necessary, calculate the dose and have another nurse calculate the dose as well. 
  • Right route
  • Again, check the order and appropriateness of the route prescribed. 
  • Confirm that the patient can take or receive the medication by the ordered route. 
  • Right time
  • Check the frequency of the prescribed medication. 
  • Double-check that you are giving the prescribed at the correct time. 
  • Confirm when the last dose was given.  READ MORE 

What types of services are available?

Our Qualified Caregivers have the experience and compassion to provide assistance with everyday personal care tasks, such as:

  • Assisting with morning and evening routines
  • Bathing (showers, baths, sponge baths, bed baths)
  • Restroom activities (toilet assistance, incontinence, accident monitoring)
  • Personal hygiene/grooming (hair care, skin care, oral care, nail care)
  • Dressing (clothing selection and assistance)
  • Mobility (transfers, walking, range of motion exercises, light exercise)
Where do I receive personal care services?

In most cases, you will receive these services in your own home.

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