Safe and effective medication management is critical in aged care, and the ACOP program addresses this need with funding for on-site credentialed pharmacists.
These professionals work collaboratively with GPs, nurses, and care teams to review medications, optimise treatments, and enhance the quality of life for residents.
On-site pharmacists also play a vital role during transitions of care, helping to prevent errors and ensuring medication lists are accurate. Beyond clinical improvements, they strengthen trust and communication with families and carers.
Participation in ACOP is voluntary, and funding is available to eligible residential aged care providers and community pharmacies.
This program was identified as essential by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, highlighting the importance of improving medication safety in the sector.
For more details and eligibility requirements, visit the Department of Health and Aged Care ACOP website.