Children's Care
Advanced technology to improve medication safety & operational efficiency for children's care
Navigating the challenges of Supported Living
Supported living provides people with the autonomy they deserve while maintaining the highest standards of safety and care. In our experience, supported living providers often have 4 key challenges that Electronic MAR can address:
1. Improves medication safety
Helps ensure each child receives the right medication, at the right dose, at the right time, with alerts for missed or overdue medication.
2. Supports safeguarding and accountability
Provides a clear electronic audit trail showing who administered, checked, refused, or omitted medication and when.
3. Reduces paperwork for staff
Replaces paper MAR charts with digital records, saving time on recording, filing, checking, and retrieving medication information.
4. Helps manage complex medication needs
Supports regular, PRN, controlled, short-term, and specialist medication requirements, which is especially useful where children have varied care needs.
5. Improves communication between teams
Gives authorised staff access to up-to-date medication records, helping care staff, managers, nurses, and other professionals work from the same information.
6. Makes inspections and reviews easier
Medication records can be quickly searched, exported, and reviewed, helping demonstrate safe practice during audits, internal reviews, or Ofsted/CQC-style inspections.
Ready to simplify medication management?
Download a Product Sheet or book a free 20 minute no-obligation Zoom or Teams demonstration to explore how our system will fit in seamlessly to enhance your processes, save time and give you peace of mind that your records are accurate, complete and compliant.
What Our Customers Say
“Our staff have picked it up very easily. Even those who are not used to using technology.”
“Electronic MAR speeds up each care round by about 30 minutes.”
“We've been using it for 2 years now and my staff definitely do not want to return to paper MARs.”