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Supporting Self-Administration and Medication Choice

Importance of Choice and Dignity

Promoting Independence: Encouraging service users to have control over their medication.

  • Ensure medication is administered respecting their preferences and dignity.
  • Respect their choice of when and where to take medication, within reason.

Facilitating Self-Administration

Empowering Service Users: Allowing capable individuals to self-administer.

  • Provide access to lockable cupboards for self-administration.
  • Support with reminders or assistance if needed.
  • Use compliance aids to aid self-administration.

Transition from Hospital to Home

Continuity of Care: Ensuring service users continue self-administration post-hospital.

  • Hospital assesses capability and initiates self-administration.
  • Monitoring and risk assessment upon return to ensure understanding and safety.

Documentation and Compliance

Maintaining Records: Recording self-administration details accurately.

  • Document when service users self-administer their medication.
  • Ensure clear records without implying direct observation.

Consideration of Individual Needs

Flexibility in Medication Administration: Tailoring medication schedules to individual routines.

  • Adapt medication timings to suit service users’ daily routines.
  • Exceptions for specific medical requirements like diabetes management.

Preparing for Outings

Ensuring Readiness: Planning ahead for medication needs during outings.

  • Have necessary supplies for managing conditions like diabetes.
  • Include sharps disposal and medication in outing preparations.

Conclusion: Always prioritise the needs and preferences of service users, ensuring medication administration supports their wellbeing and independence.