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Daily Dispense Pharmacy in Coquitlam

For seniors managing many medications, and for families managing Alzheimer's and dementia, the pharmacy should come to you. Mediglen's daily dispense program organizes every medication by dose and time, delivers it home, supports administration in person, and keeps a pharmacist following up. One program, one phone number, no extra charge for the service.

Home visits includedAlzheimer's and dementia support24-hour line for enrolled patientsFree local delivery
Mediglen pharmacist handing a medication delivery to a patient at their front door
What daily dispense is

Structure, where medication gets complicated

A regimen of eight, twelve, or fifteen medications is a part-time job: different doses, different times, refills that run out on different days, and real consequences when something is missed or doubled. Daily dispense takes that job away from the patient and the family.

Every medication is sorted by day and time of day, checked by a pharmacist, and dispensed on a schedule that matches the regimen, weekly for most patients, more frequently where the care plan calls for it. Refills are synchronized and renewed with prescribers before they run out, and changes from a hospital stay or a specialist visit are folded into the next cycle the same day we learn of them.

Delivery to the home is free, and for enrolled patients the relationship does not end at the door: the pharmacist visits, watches how the regimen is actually going, and adjusts with the prescriber when it is not.

Alzheimer's and dementia

Care that holds the routine

Dementia changes what safe medication use requires. Doses get forgotten or repeated, pills get refused, and the caregiver carries all of it. The daily dispense program is built for exactly this situation:

  • The same routine, every day. Identical packaging, timing, and presentation at every cycle, because predictability is the treatment plan.
  • Simplified schedules. The pharmacist works with the physician to consolidate dosing times and review whether every medication still earns its place.
  • Missed-dose follow-up. Returned cards show us what was not taken, and we follow up with the family and prescriber instead of letting it slide.
  • Swallow-friendly formats. When pills are refused or cannot be swallowed, the Mediglen compounding lab prepares liquids and other formats the prescriber approves.
  • Caregivers in the loop. Family members get straight answers from a pharmacist who knows the file, and a 24-hour emergency line when something cannot wait.
Home visits

What the pharmacist does at your door

Delivery · Administration

Medication delivery and administration

Medications arrive on schedule, and where the care plan calls for it, the pharmacist supports administration in person rather than leaving a package at the door.

Injections

Prescribed injections at home

Injectable medications given at home by the pharmacist, on the schedule the prescriber sets, without a trip to a clinic.

Monitoring

Blood pressure monitoring

Readings taken at home, tracked over time, and shared with the physician so medication changes rest on real numbers.

Monitoring

Blood glucose monitoring

Home glucose checks for patients who cannot reliably self-test, with results reported to the prescriber.

Technique

Topicals, eye drops and inhalers

Hands-on help with the dosage forms that are easy to get wrong: drops that miss, inhalers used without spacers, creams applied inconsistently.

Coordination

Medication review and coordination

A full review of everything being taken, screened against the PharmaNet record, with findings coordinated across every prescriber involved.

Pharmacist checking blood pressure on an older adult patient at home
Enrolment

Three steps to start

1

Call for a no-cost assessment

A pharmacist reviews the current regimen with you or your family, by phone or at home, and confirms what the program should include.

2

We take over the logistics

Prescriptions transfer from the current pharmacy without a gap, refills are synchronized, and the first cards are prepared and checked.

3

Deliveries and visits begin

The schedule runs, the pharmacist follows up, and the family gets one number to call, including the 24-hour line for enrolled patients.

Cost, plainly

No extra charge for the service

The daily dispense service, the enrolment assessment, the packaging, and local delivery carry no extra charge. Medications are billed to your drug plan or BC PharmaCare exactly as they would be at any pharmacy. There is no membership fee and no contract; the program continues because it is working.

Home visits and deliveries cover Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody, with wider Lower Mainland coverage depending on the service. If you are unsure whether an address qualifies, call and ask.

If a structured weekly card is all you need, without home visits or monitoring, that is our blister pack service, available to anyone at no extra charge.

Call 778-285-8811
For families

Questions caregivers ask us

Daily dispense is built for seniors with complex medication regimens and for families managing Alzheimer's or dementia. It suits anyone who needs more than packaging: structured dispensing, home visits, administration support, and a pharmacist who follows up.

There is no extra charge for the daily dispense service, the enrolment assessment, or local delivery. Medications are billed to your drug plan or BC PharmaCare exactly as they would be at any pharmacy.

Blister packs are the packaging: a weekly card sorted by day and time, available to anyone. Daily dispense is the full senior care program built on top of that packaging, adding pharmacist home visits, administration support, monitoring, and dementia care.

Yes. Enrolled patients can receive prescribed injections at home, along with hands-on support for topicals, eye drops, and inhalers, according to the care plan agreed with the patient, the family, and the prescriber.

The pharmacist works with the prescriber on timing, simplified schedules, and alternative formats, including compounded liquids and other swallow-friendly forms prepared in the Mediglen lab. This is reviewed case by case at the enrolment assessment.

Home visits and deliveries cover Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody, with wider Lower Mainland coverage depending on the service. Enrolled patients and their caregivers have access to a 24-hour pharmacy emergency line.

Reviewed by Arash Pourzare, PharmD · Updated 10 June 2026
One call starts it

Hand the medication job to a pharmacist

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