The Future of Medication Support in the NDIS

As NDIS participants live more independently and support arrangements become more complex, the need for effective medication support will continue to grow.

The future of medication support lies in structured, non-clinical services that focus on education, routine building, safety awareness, and confidence. These services will work alongside clinical care, bridging the gap between prescriptions and real-world use, and supporting participants to manage medications safely in their own environments.

A focus on prevention, understanding, and long-term capability will be central to reducing risk and promoting independence.

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