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At Park Shore Pharmacon, exceptional pharmacy care means more than filling prescriptions—it’s about supporting the unique needs of residents across diverse care environments. From individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to those living with complex medical and behavioral conditions, our priority is delivering pharmacy solutions that are safe, compliant, and resident-focused. That’s why we bring unmatched Clinical Expertise to every long-term care partner we serve across Florida.
Park Shore Pharmacon specializes in serving I/DD waiver group homes, intermediate care facilities, assisted living, behavioral health homes, and other care settings. Our Clinical Expertise ensures that facilities receive specialized pharmaceutical support for chronic illnesses, developmental disabilities, neurological disorders, and psychiatric care. With over 65 years of experience, Park Shore Pharmacon offers consultative, therapeutic, and operational pharmacy solutions built on science, safety, and compassion.
Whether you’re managing a small group home or a statewide network of facilities, our pharmacy professionals work with your care team to optimize therapies, reduce medication errors, and enhance quality of life for residents.
Supporting residents with Dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease requires a thoughtful, person-centered approach that balances medication management with behavioral care strategies. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we partner with care teams in group homes, intermediate care facilities, and assisted living communities to ensure medication regimens align with best practices and regulatory guidelines. At Park Shore Pharmacon, our clinical team provides specialized consulting services designed to support long-term care facilities in managing the complex medication regimens often associated with memory care.
Our pharmacists are trained to help facilities optimize the use of antipsychotics, cognitive enhancers, mood stabilizers, and related therapies. We focus on ensuring that each resident’s medication plan aligns with their evolving clinical condition, avoiding overmedication and minimizing the use of unnecessary sedatives or psychotropic agents.
As part of our collaborative process, we monitor for signs of adverse drug reactions, medication-related cognitive decline, and changes in overall responsiveness. When adjustments are needed, we work directly with physicians and nursing staff to recommend safer alternatives, dosage changes, or deprescribing strategies.
In facilities serving memory-impaired populations, regulatory compliance is critical. Park Shore Pharmacon supports survey readiness by helping your team meet dementia care standards related to psychotropic drug use, documentation, and resident-centered care planning. We also provide guidance on best practices for ongoing medication review and reporting.
Our personalized approach includes regular chart reviews, therapy evaluations, and direct consultation with care staff to maintain the most effective and safest treatment plan for each resident. Through consistent communication and evidence-based recommendations, we help facilities deliver quality care to individuals facing cognitive decline while reducing risk and improving quality of life.
Caring for residents with Parkinson’s Disease and other neurological disorders requires an informed, consistent, and proactive approach. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we bring advanced clinical support to facilities serving individuals with these complex conditions. Our pharmacy team offers specialized knowledge in managing dopaminergic medications, movement disorder treatments, and related nutritional strategies—ensuring residents receive the most effective care possible.
One of the most critical aspects of Parkinson’s management is maintaining strict adherence to medication schedules. Timing can significantly influence symptom control, and even slight delays may impact mobility, cognition, or comfort. We work closely with facility teams to align medication timing with daily routines and optimize therapeutic results.
Education is a key component of our service. Our clinical staff provides hands-on training for caregivers, emphasizing the importance of avoiding food-drug interactions that can affect medication absorption and efficacy. We also offer guidance on recognizing changes in condition that may warrant dosage adjustments or additional clinical interventions.
As Parkinson’s progresses, care needs evolve. Our pharmacists are available to reassess treatment plans and collaborate with healthcare providers to adapt therapies appropriately. In urgent situations, such as severe off-periods or medication failures, we support the implementation of rescue therapies designed to quickly relieve symptoms and stabilize the resident.
At Park Shore Pharmacon, we don’t just dispense medications—we deliver expert, resident-focused support that helps facilities create a calm, safe, and responsive environment for those living with Parkinson’s and related neurological conditions. Our goal is to help your team maintain consistency, confidence, and compassion in every aspect of care.
Managing behavioral health conditions such as Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder, and Schizoaffective Disorder requires more than routine medication dispensing—it demands specialized clinical oversight. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we provide targeted psychiatric pharmacy support to ensure that antipsychotic and mood-stabilizing medications are used safely, effectively, and in alignment with each resident’s care goals.
Our clinical team collaborates closely with prescribers and facility staff to help reduce polypharmacy, minimize drug interactions, and assess therapeutic outcomes. We take a proactive approach to monitoring medication regimens, especially for residents prescribed multiple psychotropic agents. Through ongoing evaluation and documentation, we support informed decisions that prioritize long-term stability and quality of life.
Our psychiatric pharmacy services include precise monitoring of therapeutic blood levels to confirm appropriate dosing and detect early signs of toxicity or inefficacy. When treatment adjustments are needed, we assist with structured tapering or titration schedules that reduce the risk of withdrawal symptoms or rebound effects. We also focus on identifying and preventing extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS), a common side effect of antipsychotic therapy that can negatively impact mobility and well-being.
Additionally, our pharmacists provide education on the recognition and management of Tardive Dyskinesia (TD), ensuring that caregivers are equipped to spot early signs and report concerns promptly.
At Park Shore Pharmacon, we strive to strike the right balance between symptom relief and daily functioning. By supporting person-centered care and providing specialized psychiatric insight, we help facilities deliver safer, more effective behavioral health treatment in long-term care settings.
In long-term care settings, medication dose changes are a routine but critical part of resident care. Residents often experience shifts in health that require immediate and accurate medication adjustments. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we understand how vital it is to manage these changes swiftly, clearly, and in full coordination with care teams. Our Clinical Expertise is focused on supporting physicians, nurses, and facility staff throughout the process to ensure safety, compliance, and continuity of care.
We’ve established a system that helps prevent miscommunication and delays by providing tools and protocols that streamline dose changes. Our goal is to maintain accuracy while minimizing disruptions to your workflow.
Our services include:
Real-time updates to Medication Administration Records (MARs) and Physician Order Sheets (POS)
Prompt verification of new or adjusted orders from prescribers before processing
Immediate adjustments to upcoming cycle fills to reflect current therapy needs
Complete documentation support to meet requirements during audits and surveys
These measures allow your clinical team to focus on care delivery while we manage the pharmacy coordination behind the scenes. When a change is made to a resident’s prescription, our pharmacy team acts quickly to confirm the order, update records, and prepare new packaging—without delay.
By closing the communication loop between prescribers and the pharmacy, Park Shore Pharmacon ensures that every dose adjustment is implemented correctly, on time, and with full documentation. This collaborative approach supports better outcomes and greater peace of mind for staff, residents, and families alike.
For residents with seizure disorders, such as Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome or general epilepsy, therapeutic stability is crucial. Our Clinical Expertise supports seizure management with tools for therapeutic drug monitoring, PRN tracking, and emergency medication access.
We support:
Scheduled anticonvulsant administration
We ensure timely and consistent administration of scheduled anticonvulsants, minimizing breakthrough seizures and supporting stable therapeutic levels to help residents maintain neurological control and improve daily functioning.
Blood level monitoring of medications like valproate or phenytoin
Our team coordinates therapeutic drug monitoring for medications such as valproate and phenytoin, helping facilities track blood levels and adjust doses based on clinical changes or lab results.
Rapid access to rescue therapies (e.g., diazepam)
We facilitate quick, reliable access to rescue medications like diazepam, ensuring that emergency protocols are supported with appropriate formulations and packaging for fast administration during seizure events.
Education on triggers and medication adherence
Our pharmacy professionals provide education to staff on common seizure triggers, proper medication use, and the importance of adherence to prescribed regimens—improving long-term outcomes and minimizing emergency incidents.
Our team helps care facilities create safety plans and medication protocols that prioritize seizure control and emergency preparedness.
From Depression and Anxiety to aggressive outbursts and social withdrawal, behavioral symptoms are common in many long-term care populations. Park Shore Pharmacon provides Clinical Expertise in selecting and monitoring behavioral medications with the least risk of adverse effects.
Key elements of support:
Regular med reviews to reassess need for psychotropic drugs
We perform ongoing medication reviews to evaluate the continued necessity of psychotropic medications, helping facilities avoid overmedication and comply with best practices for behavioral health management.
Coordination with psychiatric prescribers
Our team works closely with psychiatric providers to ensure medication plans align with each resident’s evolving mental health needs, fostering continuity of care and informed prescribing decisions.
Guidance on behavioral charting and outcome tracking
We support staff with practical tools and guidance for documenting behaviors and tracking changes over time, making it easier to evaluate medication effectiveness and report meaningful outcomes.
Gradual dose reduction planning (GDR)
We assist in creating safe, regulatory-compliant plans for gradual dose reduction when clinically appropriate, minimizing medication risks while supporting improved behavioral health and resident quality of life.
This collaborative approach supports both clinical goals and regulatory requirements.
At Park Shore Pharmacon, we understand that residents with rare or genetic conditions require more than standard pharmacy services—they need personalized, informed support that reflects the complexity of their care. Our clinical team brings extensive experience in managing the medication needs of individuals with conditions such as Prader-Willi Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and Down Syndrome. These diagnoses often present with multi-organ involvement, physical limitations, and cognitive challenges that make precise medication management essential.
Our pharmacists collaborate closely with care providers to ensure medications are not only effective but also compatible with the resident’s overall treatment goals. For individuals with Cerebral Palsy, we support the safe use of muscle relaxants and anti-spasticity agents, carefully monitoring for side effects and interactions. Residents with Prader-Willi Syndrome may require specialized therapies for appetite regulation and metabolic control, and our team helps guide weight management strategies that align with clinical best practices.
In the case of Down Syndrome, we assist with lifelong management of thyroid imbalances and congenital heart conditions, ensuring consistent access to essential medications and monitoring requirements. We also provide guidance for residents receiving nutrition and medication through feeding tubes such as G-tubes and J-tubes, recommending formulations that are compatible and easily administered.
By offering this level of focused support, Park Shore Pharmacon becomes an extension of your clinical team—bridging the gap between pharmacy and specialized care. Our goal is to make complex medication regimens easier to manage while improving outcomes and safety for residents with unique medical needs.
In many long-term care settings, residents depend on enteral feeding through Gastrostomy (G-Tube) or Jejunostomy (J-Tube) access. Managing medications for these individuals requires special care, precision, and clinical knowledge. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we provide comprehensive support for enteral medication administration, ensuring safe, effective treatment for residents who cannot take medications orally.
Our pharmacy team works closely with providers to supply compounded liquid formulations or appropriately crushed alternatives suitable for tube delivery. We consider each medication’s properties, ensuring they are compatible with feeding tubes and do not interfere with nutrition regimens or clog the tubing. Where commercially available forms are not suitable, we offer pharmacy-compounded alternatives tailored for safe administration.
In addition to medication preparation, we provide clear, evidence-based guidance on flushing protocols, timing between doses, and compatibility with enteral nutrition. These recommendations help prevent interactions, improve absorption, and protect the integrity of the feeding system.
Education is a critical component of our service. We offer staff training on proper administration techniques, including step-by-step demonstrations and best practices for documentation. This empowers caregivers to administer medications confidently and consistently across all shifts.
We also monitor outcomes and flag potential concerns related to absorption, gastrointestinal side effects, or medication efficacy. By doing so, we help ensure each resident receives the full therapeutic effect of their prescribed treatments.
Park Shore Pharmacon’s enteral support services are designed to reduce complications, streamline medication administration, and promote better clinical outcomes for residents with complex feeding needs.
Preventing infections and managing antibiotic resistance are essential components of high-quality care in long-term care facilities. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we take a proactive, evidence-based approach to both. Our clinical team works closely with your staff to implement effective infection control practices that minimize risks and promote a safer environment for residents. In addition, we support antibiotic stewardship by helping facilities ensure the appropriate use of antimicrobial medications. Through monitoring, education, and coordination with prescribers, we help reduce unnecessary antibiotic use and improve treatment outcomes—supporting resident health while aligning with regulatory expectations and public health best practices.
We help:
Monitor duration and indication of antibiotic prescriptions
Avoid duplicate or unnecessary antimicrobial therapy
Document treatment response and follow-up
Support infection tracking protocols for regulatory surveys
By working closely with prescribers and care teams, Park Shore Pharmacon helps limit resistance while ensuring residents are effectively treated.
Psychotropic medications require careful oversight in long-term care settings due to their potential side effects, behavioral impact, and the close attention they receive from regulators. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we provide clinical support that helps facilities manage these medications responsibly, aligning with both best practices and surveyor expectations.
Our clinical pharmacists assist with developing and implementing effective psychotropic reduction strategies tailored to each resident’s diagnosis and care plan. We work closely with your team to ensure medications are used only when clinically necessary and in the least intrusive way possible.
To maintain compliance and support documentation efforts, we provide structured behavior monitoring logs. These tools help justify as-needed (PRN) medication use, offering clear evidence of symptom patterns and resident response, which is critical during audits and reviews.
In cases where medication changes are appropriate, we offer physician consultations to explore therapeutic alternatives or gradual dose reductions. Our goal is to support individualized care while minimizing medication dependency.
We also conduct assessments for conditions like tardive dyskinesia, offering clinical recommendations and reporting tools to track involuntary movement symptoms and guide treatment adjustments when necessary.
Whether you are preparing for a state inspection, federal survey, or internal medication review, Park Shore Pharmacon’s expertise ensures your facility is prepared and protected. Our hands-on support promotes safer medication use, improves documentation, and reinforces your commitment to resident-centered behavioral health care. With our guidance, your team can feel confident managing complex therapies in a way that prioritizes safety, dignity, and compliance.
Caring for individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) involves a highly specialized approach, particularly when it comes to medication management. Residents in this population often have complex medical, behavioral, and cognitive needs that require customized pharmaceutical strategies. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we bring extensive experience in supporting group homes, intermediate care facilities, and day programs serving individuals with IDD.
Our pharmacists are trained to navigate the unique clinical challenges associated with this population. This includes managing co-occurring behavioral and mental health conditions that may require careful coordination between multiple medications. We provide tailored dosing recommendations for residents who are underweight or pediatric-sized, ensuring accuracy and safety in every prescription.
We also support direct support professionals (DSPs) by offering targeted education on medication administration, documentation, and recognizing potential side effects. Our goal is to empower caregivers with the tools and knowledge needed to deliver confident, informed care.
Medication storage and administration procedures are also adapted to suit each environment. We offer solutions that make tracking and organizing medications simpler, safer, and more efficient—whether in a residential setting or a community-based program.
At Park Shore Pharmacon, collaboration is central to our care model. We work closely with families, support coordinators, clinicians, and facility staff to develop personalized medication plans that align with each individual’s unique care requirements. Our commitment is to provide reliable, compassionate, and clinically sound pharmacy support for the IDD community—ensuring every resident receives the care and respect they deserve.
Managing diabetes in a long-term care environment requires a comprehensive approach that addresses more than just insulin administration. At Park Shore Pharmacon, our clinical team offers in-depth support tailored to each resident’s needs. This includes personalized diabetes education for staff and caregivers, guidance on insulin-to-carbohydrate ratios, and strategies for managing varying meal patterns and activity levels. We also assist in tracking glucose trends over time, helping facilities identify fluctuations and adjust treatment plans proactively. Our goal is to improve glycemic control, reduce the risk of complications, and support safe, effective diabetes management within your facility’s existing care structure.
We help facilities:
Manage basal and bolus regimens
Coordinate medication timing with meals
Prevent hypoglycemic events
Educate staff on injection technique and CGM tools
With our support, diabetic residents can experience improved glycemic control and fewer complications.
Park Shore Pharmacon provides in-house sterile compounding and IV admixture services to support a range of clinical needs, including infection management, pain control, and nutritional support. Our compounding operations are conducted in a controlled, sterile environment that meets strict regulatory standards for cleanliness and safety. Each preparation is handled with precision and care, ensuring accurate dosing and consistent quality. By offering these services directly, we help facilities reduce delays in treatment, maintain compliance, and provide residents with timely, individualized therapies. From routine infusions to complex formulations, our team delivers reliable pharmaceutical solutions tailored to your residents’ specific medical requirements.
Services include:
Antibiotic IVs
TPN compounding
Oral suspensions
Topical gels and creams
Specialized formulations for rare conditions
Our non-sterile compounding lab also supports individualized medication preparation for residents who need modified doses or alternative formulations.
We help reduce hospitalizations and prevent adverse events through clinical protocols designed to streamline and optimize medication therapy. Our Clinical Expertise includes formulary management, polypharmacy audits, and hospitalization reduction strategies.
Key support includes:
Quarterly medication reviews
We conduct in-depth medication reviews every quarter to identify duplications, potential interactions, and opportunities to optimize therapy—helping improve resident safety and aligning treatments with current clinical goals.
Adverse drug reaction reporting
Our team monitors and documents suspected adverse drug reactions, ensuring timely intervention, proper reporting, and trend analysis to prevent future occurrences and enhance resident safety across all care settings.
De-prescribing recommendations
We evaluate ongoing medication regimens to identify drugs that may no longer be clinically necessary, offering de-prescribing strategies that simplify treatment plans and reduce the risk of adverse side effects.
Our pharmacists work with your team to reduce unnecessary medications and improve clinical outcomes.
Proper medication management extends beyond packaging and delivery—it also involves safe storage, inventory control, and compliance with handling protocols. At Park Shore Pharmacon, we offer comprehensive support for managing both Floor Stock and Hazardous Drugs, helping facilities stay prepared, organized, and compliant at all times.
Our Floor Stock and House Stock solutions are designed to ensure your facility has essential medications readily available without overstocking or creating waste. We work with your clinical team to determine appropriate par levels based on usage trends, resident needs, and care protocols. This ensures that medications are always accessible in routine and urgent care situations while minimizing expired inventory and storage issues.
When it comes to hazardous drugs, we provide expert guidance based on USP <800> standards. Our team offers training for your staff on safe handling practices, proper labeling, and designated storage requirements. We also assist in establishing emergency response protocols, including the use of spill kits, isolation procedures, and disposal methods to reduce risk and exposure.
To support ongoing safety and compliance, we recommend tools such as compliance logs, monitoring templates, and routine audits. These practices help facilities meet regulatory expectations while fostering a safe environment for both caregivers and residents.
Whether you’re managing high-risk medications or everyday essentials, Park Shore Pharmacon delivers the tools, training, and insight needed to keep your inventory under control and your care standards high. Our solutions are scalable, customizable, and focused on promoting a safer, more responsive healthcare environment.
At Park Shore Pharmacon, clinical expertise is not a bonus—it’s the core of our service model. Our team includes experienced consultant pharmacists, clinical coordinators, and educational professionals who collaborate closely with each facility we serve. We go beyond medication dispensing to deliver personalized, evidence-based pharmaceutical care that aligns with each resident’s unique needs. From medication regimen reviews to staff training and compliance support, our clinical team works hand-in-hand with your care providers to promote safety, improve outcomes, and meet regulatory standards. With Park Shore, you gain a trusted partner focused on elevating the quality of care through expert clinical guidance.
When you work with us, you gain:
Expert review of every medication regimen
Ongoing education for staff and prescribers
Full regulatory support and survey readiness
Scalable services for any care environment
Whether your goal is safer prescribing, fewer hospitalizations, or better resident outcomes—Park Shore Pharmacon delivers.
What does Clinical Expertise mean in a pharmacy setting?
It refers to the knowledge, tools, and consultative services pharmacists offer to help facilities manage complex clinical conditions and therapies safely and effectively.
How does Park Shore Pharmacon help reduce polypharmacy?
We perform ongoing medication reviews, flag duplications or unnecessary drugs, and provide deprescribing strategies in consultation with physicians and facility staff.
Can your pharmacy support residents with developmental disabilities?
Yes. We provide tailored packaging, educational tools for caregivers, and clinical support for behavioral and medical co-morbidities common in IDD populations.
What kind of compounding services do you offer?
We offer both sterile (IV, TPN) and non-sterile compounding (suspensions, topicals, customized doses), compliant with USP guidelines.
How do you support facilities preparing for survey?
We assist with documentation, psychotropic medication tracking, antibiotic stewardship, behavior logs, and policy updates to align with state and federal requirements.