Community Care
Better care, better lives with Webster-pak®
Reliable support for community care and NDIS providers.
We know managing medication for clients can be complex, with high workloads, tight schedules, and the responsibility of ensuring every dose is accurate. That’s where Webster-pak comes in.Webster-pak is Australia’s trusted medication management solution, designed to simplify your processes, reduce risks, and help your clients live healthier, independent lives. By clearly organising medications into easy-to-use packs, Webster-pak supports you to deliver safe, efficient care—every time.
How Webster-pak helps Community Care Providers
- Streamline Workflows
Spend more time caring for clients and less time sorting through medications. - Pre-packed doses eliminate confusion about which medications to give and when.
- No more deciphering pill bottles or complicated instructions.
- Minimise Risks
Reduce the chance of medication errors with clearly organised packs and reliable processes. - Tailored solutions for Every Client
- Low Vision Paks
High-contrast, large print designs for clients with vision impairments. - Multilingual Paks
Instructions in 20+ languages to support diverse needs. - Specialised Paks
For short-term antibiotics, complex protocols, or PRN (as-needed) medications.
Webster-pak is the original and the best medication management system
Trusted Experience
The original and most trusted medication pack, Webster-pak is backed by decades of innovation and is even mentioned in Parliament as a gold standard.
Advanced Technology
Integrates barcode tracking and personalised safety features to support compliance and audit trails.
Ongoing Training and Support
Our team provides training, sample packs, and ongoing customer service to ensure smooth implementation and confident use.
FAQs for Community Care Providers
1How does Webster-pak simplify my team’s workflow?
Webster-pak pre-sorts medications into clear daily and time-based sections, reducing the time carers spend managing medications and freeing their time to actually provide care.
2What training is available for carers?
We offer simple training sessions, guides, and ongoing support to ensure a seamless transition.
3Is Webster-pak cost-effective?
Yes, Webster-pak is affordable and can even be part of government-subsidised home care programs like the Home Care Packages Program.
4What if a client’s medications change?
Simply bring the pack to the pharmacy for adjustments or call our team for advice.
5How can I tell a genuine Webster-pak from a competitor?
Look for the trusted Webster-pak name and features like multilingual instructions, low-vision packs, and secure, easy-to-use designs.
6How is Webster-pak different from other systems?
Webster-pak is the original, trusted by healthcare providers for its simplicity and reliability. Its clear, user-friendly design reduces the risk of medication errors.
7Can Webster-pak help prevent hospital readmissions?
Yes. By ensuring the right dose is taken at the right time, Webster-pak® helps reduce medication errors, lowering the risk of hospital readmissions.
8What if clients or caregivers have questions?
Our team is always available to help and ensure the system stays easy to use and effective.
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News And Events
Stay updated with all the latest news and events from across WebstercareSeptember 13, 2023
With over 575,000 people estimated to be blind or vision impaired in Australia, and over 70 percent of them aged 65 or older, there is a pressing need for accessible tools to assist in daily tasks. Among challenges faced by this population, medication management can be particularly daunting.
May 25, 2023
Recently, Gerard Stevens AM had the opportunity to discuss the development of Webster-pak LV and shed light on how this innovative solution can bring positive changes. Listen to his insightful conversation with Gaytana from Radio 88.3 as they explore the importance of accessibility in medication management.
May 23, 2023
Increased use of electronic medication charts in aged care facilities could transform outcomes for the elderly, improving prescribing and management of medication and reducing harm.
May 17, 2023
With over 575,000 people estimated to be blind or vision impaired in Australia, and over 70 percent of them aged 65 or older, there is a pressing need for accessible tools to assist in daily tasks. Among challenges faced by this population, medication management can be particularly daunting.