About PharmaClear and Our Approach to Medication Support
Who we are
PharmaClear is a team of registered pharmacists with strong clinical backgrounds who have chosen to work in a non-clinical way to support people with disability.
Through our day-to-day work in healthcare, we have seen the gap between medications being prescribed and medications being safely used in real life. We saw how easily understanding, routines, and confidence can fall through the cracks, especially when care is complex and support teams change.
PharmaClear exists to work in that gap.
We use our clinical knowledge to provide practical medication education, safety support, and routine building, without replacing doctors, nurses, or traditional pharmacy services. Our focus is on ongoing support that builds understanding, confidence, and independence for NDIS participants and the people who support them.
The Gap We Work To Address
In everyday healthcare, medications are prescribed and supplied, but the support around how they are used in real life is often fragmented.
For people with disability, this gap can be even wider. Information can be complex, routines can be disrupted, support workers may change, and confidence with medications can be low. While clinical care focuses on what should be prescribed, there is often limited support for how medications are understood, remembered, and safely used day to day.
PharmaClear exists to work in this space.
We bridge the gap between clinical recommendations and real life use by providing clear medication education, safety support, and routine building, helping participants and their support teams feel informed, aligned, and confident.
What Medication Support Looks Like to Us
To us, medication support is not about giving instructions or taking over. It is about helping people understand their medicines, use them safely in everyday life, and feel confident rather than overwhelmed.
It means translating complex information into clear, practical language. It means building routines that work in real life, not just on paper. It means reinforcing what clinicians have already advised, and supporting participants and their care teams to stay aligned and informed.
We see medication support as a process of building understanding, safety, and independence over time. It is about reducing risk, strengthening confidence, and creating systems that hold up even when circumstances or support staff change.
Above all, it is about working alongside people, not directing them. Supporting, not managing. Empowering, not controlling.
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