Taking medication
Many people forget to take prescribed medication, or take it in the wrong way, which can put their health at risk.
If you are receiving a care package that
includes daily visits to your home, then your care workers will
help to ensure that you always take the right medication at the
right time. They will also keep a written record of it and may be
able to help in collecting repeat prescriptions from your doctor or
chemist.
Alternatively, there are ways in which
your local chemist can help you to remember what medication you
should be taking. They can transfer your prescription into a
dosette box which is marked with the days of the week and the times
at which you should take your medication. Another way to help you
to remember is to keep a diary or planner and tick off each dose as
you take it.
If you are still unsure and need support in taking medication, applying creams, drops or lotions you should contact your GP, District Nurse or local chemist for advice.