Course

Medication Competency (Refresher)

Non-Accredited Short Courses

Medication Competency (Refresher)

A practical one day refresher in safe medication assistance and administration for NDIS and aged care workers.

Price $195
Duration 1 Day
Intake Monthly
Mode Hybrid
Level All
Overview

About This Course

Medication Competency Refresher is a one day class for support workers and carers who already assist with or administer medications under provider policy. Delivered in a hybrid format, the course combines a short online module with a practical workshop so you can rehearse the everyday skills that keep medication safe.

You will revisit the rights of medication, common medication forms, dose aids, and webster packs, then practise reading medication charts, completing the medication record, and responding to a missed or refused dose. Trainers walk through high risk situations including PRN medications, controlled drugs, and incident reporting so you leave confident, current, and ready for your next shift.

Learning Outcomes

What You'll Learn

Apply the rights of medication to every assist and administer activity

Read a medication chart, dose aid, and webster pack accurately

Carry out delegated medication tasks safely and respectfully

Recognise PRN, controlled drug, and high risk situations and respond correctly

Complete the medication record and incident report in line with policy

Communicate respectfully with participants, families, and clinical teams

Course Structure

Modules & Units

01 Medication Foundations

Quick revision of medication forms, common abbreviations, and the role of the support worker under delegation.

02 Charts, Dose Aids, and Records

Practical reading of charts, webster packs, and the medication administration record across real scenarios.

03 Safe Practice in Action

Step by step practice in assisting and administering common medications with respect and dignity.

04 PRN, Controlled Drugs, and Risk

High risk situations including PRN, controlled drugs, refused doses, and adverse reactions.

05 Documentation and Reporting

Medication records, incident reports, and the conversations that keep clinical teams informed.

Career Outcomes

Where This Course Can Take You

Disability Support Worker

Keep your medication competency current across in home and community shifts with confidence.

Aged Care Worker

Meet provider medication policy expectations and reduce risk for the people you support.

In Home Carer

Provide consistent, accurate medication assistance in busy in home settings.

Allied Health Assistant

Support nurses and allied health teams with current, confident medication practice.

Assessments

How You'll Be Assessed

Assessment is observational and continuous. You will complete short written checks on medication knowledge and provider policy, then demonstrate a full assist and administer activity using a webster pack and medication chart on a simulated participant. A final scenario asks you to respond to a refused dose and complete the matching documentation.

Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • You should already hold a current or recent medication competency from work or study
  • Basic written and spoken English so you can read charts and complete records
  • Photo identification for sign in at the start of the session
  • A genuine willingness to take part in pair and group practical activities
What to Bring

Come Prepared

  • Photo identification for sign in
  • A laptop or tablet for the online module if you have not completed it before the day
  • A reusable water bottle and any personal medication you may need
  • A notebook and pen for written activities
Certification

Statement of Attendance

On successful completion you receive a So Rig Institute Statement of Attendance confirming your refresher in medication competency. The statement lists the topics covered and the date attended, and is suitable for your professional development file and provider compliance records.

We recommend a refresher every twelve months, in line with most provider medication policies, so your skills and documentation stay current.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this refresher nationally recognised?

No, this is a non accredited refresher designed to keep your existing medication competency current under provider policy.

Who is this refresher for?

Disability and aged care workers, in home carers, and allied health assistants who already assist with or administer medications.

Will I learn to prescribe medications?

No. Prescribing is a clinical task. The refresher focuses on safe assistance and administration under delegation and policy.

How often should I refresh medication competency?

Most providers ask for a refresher every twelve months. Your employer may also request one after a medication incident.

Can this class be delivered at my workplace?

Yes. Group bookings can be delivered on site across Australia. Contact our team for a tailored proposal.

Take the Next Step Towards Your Dream Career

Enrol today at Sorig Institute and gain the practical skills, confidence and certification you need to launch your NDIS career.