WWardWiseBefore The Next Conversation

For community pharmacies

Support people after medicines changebefore confusion becomes risk.

WardWise helps patients and families understand medication changes, discharge instructions and the questions to ask before a medicines problem becomes a bigger care problem.

Pressure points

What this helps reduce.

WardWise is designed to reduce confusion, improve preparation and keep healthcare conversations clearer. It is not a substitute for professional assessment or advice.

Discharge medicines

Hospital to home confusion

Medication lists can change quickly. Families may not know what was stopped, started or why.

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Questions

Better medicine conversations

WardWise helps people prepare questions about purpose, risks, monitoring and review.

Use questions

Record

One medication story

A simple record helps patients keep medicines, symptoms and follow-up in one place.

Core record

Medication change pathway

A pharmacist-friendly route for people leaving hospital or starting, stopping or changing medication.

Changed

MedicineWhat changed?

Reason

PurposeWhy now?

Risk

EffectsWhat to watch?

Check

InteractionWhat conflicts?

Review

Follow-upWhen is review?

Record

ListWhat is current?

Frequently shared resources

Specific things professionals can share in seconds.

Professionals do not need to explain the whole website. They can share one resource that matches the situation.

Medication changes after discharge

A guide for comparing old medicines, new medicines, stopped medicines and unclear instructions.

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Questions before changing medication

Questions about purpose, benefit, risk, monitoring and review.

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Medication Decisions Clarity Pack

Deeper preparation for important medication conversations.

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Core Patient Record

A single place to record medicines, changes, symptoms and follow-up.

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Scope

What WardWise does, and does not do.

WardWise provides healthcare navigation and preparation support. It helps people understand, organise, record and ask clearer questions. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, provide emergency advice, legal advice, regulated advocacy, complaints handling or clinical decision-making.

Does

Prepare

Helps patients and families prepare questions, timelines and records before important conversations.

Does

Clarify

Helps people understand what was said, what remains unclear and what needs asking next.

Does not

Take over decisions

Does not replace professional care, emergency services, legal advice or regulated advocacy.