innovative solutions to medication management
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SMS Reminders
Webstercare SMS Medication Support System - Imagine receiving an SMS message to remind you to take your medication more info


Don’t Read/Speak English?
Many people don’t… Multi-Lingual Webster-pak allows clients for whom English is not the first language, to experience the benefits of Webster-pak. more info


Pil-Bob®
Remove tablets easily and hygienically without spillage more info

featured products

Concertina BlisterNext Generation Dispensing Blister

The Concertina Blister looks different. It feels different. It is designed using the latest technology to make it easier to press tablets out of the pack. Like most good ideas, it is simple. When you press down on the Concertina Blister bubble, you expel air into the adjacent blister bubble through two fine air tracks. The air tracks act like valves that reduce the air pressure inside the bubble. So you can then press tablets through the foil backing with half the usual effort.

Even better, with Concertina Blisters, there's a significant cost saving too. Everybody wins. The idea for the patented Concertina Blister came from watching a nurse during a medication round. The question that came up was, how can we make it easier for the nurse or the end user?

Feedback from pharmacy staff has been great as well. They tell us it sits flat in the platen, holds more medication than the equivalent sized normal blister, and is easier to check.

For further information or to ask about our introductory offer, contact Webstercare on 1800 244 358 or email us at info@webstercare.com.au.


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Unit Dose 7® Webstersystem®unit dose 7
Best Practice and APAC guidelines recommend that registered nurses should only administer medication from blister packs containing one type of medication. Unit Dose 7 is designed specifically to meet this requirement. Now that trained carers can administer medication under supervision, Unit Dose 7 is an excellent option for them as well.

Having only one type of medication per column makes it simple to identify, cease or even withhold a medication. It allows RN’s to delegate the task of medication administration to trained carers whilst maintaining overall control and accountability.

Pharmacists like Unit Dose 7 as the process involves checking only one type of medication contained within each blister.

  • Ceased Medication is easily identified by nursing staff and by applying a ceased label to the pack - wastage of medication is reduced
  • “Do Not Crush” and other alerts can be printed onto the header card to ensure nursing staff have all the information they need at the time of administration
  • The pill image and description allows nursing staff to confidently identify medication before administering
  • Unit Dose 7 is a complete system which includes effective management of PRN , antibiotic, S8 medication and Warfarin medication
  • Brand ordered, brand supplied and the generic name is clearly identifiable on the pack

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Community Webster-pak®
Improve The Way You Do Webster-pak® And Save Yourself Time

The Webstercare Community Webster-pak is the ideal Webster-pak for servicing community patients. It is quick and easy to prepare and you don’t need to print onto the foil. You simply print all the information required using a laser printer, onto an A5 header card to create a professional pack quickly and efficiently.

The Community Webster-pak offers many advantages:

  • Saves time because there is no need to print on the foil
  • The complete medication profile (including drug, dose and description) is printed on the back of the pack
  • Both printed and blank Community Header Cards are available to suit your patient’s individual needs. Blank Community Header Cards allow you to print ‘Drugs on Front’ or special meal times
  • The contents of every blister is identifiable
  • Community Webster-pak has a patient image on the front of the Webster-pak to ensure the right person is taking the right medication
  • Has distinctive visual clues, you can see at a glance whether someone is taking medication correctly
  • Gives peace of mind to relatives, carers and loved ones

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