Medication Support That Keeps Your Loved One Safe
Managing medications at home, sounds straightforward until there are six different prescriptions, varying dosages, and strict timing requirements to keep track of. For many seniors and individuals with complex health needs, medication errors are one of the most common and most preventable causes of serious health complications.
We take the guesswork out of it. Our caregivers and nurses support your loved one with their full medication routine, from reminders and organization to administration and monitoring. You get peace of mind knowing that nothing is being missed and that someone is watching for changes.

Medication Support That Keeps Your Loved One Safe
Medication support looks different for every client, depending on their needs and prescriptions. Here is what our team typically provides:
- Medication reminders at prescribed times throughout the day
- Assistance with opening packaging and organizing weekly pill dispensers
- Administration of oral medications, eye drops, patches, and topical treatments
- Injection administration by licensed nurses where prescribed
- Monitoring for side effects, adverse reactions, and changes in condition
- Coordination with pharmacists and physicians when concerns arise
- Medication reconciliation to ensure prescriptions are current and accurate
- Support with refills and pharmacy pickups
- Documentation of medications taken and any observed reactions
- Education for family members on the medication schedule and what to watch for

Who This Is Right For
Medication management support is a good fit for:
✓ Seniors managing multiple prescriptions with complex dosing schedules
✓ Individuals with memory loss or dementia who cannot reliably self-administer medications
✓ People recovering from surgery or a hospital stay with new or adjusted prescriptions
✓ Clients whose family members live far away and cannot monitor medications daily
✓ Individuals with conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or chronic conditions that require strict medication schedules
✓ Anyone who has experienced a medication error or close call at home
Medication errors at home are more common than most families realize, and the consequences can be serious. Having a trained caregiver or nurse manage your loved one’s medications is one of the most practical steps you can take to keep them safe at home.
Customized care plan and the best caregiver just for you
All gathered information from the In-home care assessment will be developed into an individualized care plan.

