Detailing the experiences of our service users as they interact with the PAMAN service.

I worry about my dad

I worry about my dad since Mum died My dad lives alone and I worry all the time about his medicines. Mum was the one who organised them, laying them out neatly in a cassette box for each dose. She even stood over him as he took them. He’s just hopeless without her. I have…

Being there for my mum matters

Being there for my mum matters Mum forgets and loses things, sometimes she doesn’t even recognise me. She regularly forgets to take her medicines and then when she does take them, she forgets she has done and takes more. I really worry about her. The Medication Support at Home service has introduced me to an…

Balancing Health and Caregiving: Supporting LZ with Bipolar Disorder and Alzheimer’s Care

Balancing Health and Caregiving: Supporting LZ with Bipolar Disorder and Alzheimer’s Care PAMAN medication monitoring helps to achieve the best health outcomes for our Service Users. Background LZ has COPD, high blood pressure, and bipolar disorder, which he manages with medication and support from the Mental Health team. He is dedicated to his wife, Fi,…

Supporting our Service User with Health Management and Caregiver Responsibilities

Supporting our Service User with Health Management and Caregiver Responsibilities PAMAN medication monitoring helps to achieve the best health outcomes for our Service Users. Background AK was recently discharged from the hospital following multiple falls. She is a type 1 diabetic and the primary caregiver for her husband, who has limited mobility, dementia, and is…