Partnerships

Easier Compliance. Stronger Communities.

Pharmaceutical compliance in long-term care is bigger than one facility. It’s about protecting residents, staff, families, and the neighborhoods around them. AbateMed partners with organizations across the community to make that possible.

Who We Partner With

  • Long-Term Care Facilities & Administrators – reducing compliance costs and liability

  • Healthcare Providers & Associations – supporting better resident safety and audit readiness

  • Community Leaders – strengthening trust and reputation for LTC operators

  • First Responders & Law Enforcement – keeping narcotics off the street and reducing diversion risk

  • Environmental Advocates – ensuring safe, sustainable disposal that protects water and air quality

What Partnership Looks Like

AbateMed partnerships go beyond disposal. Together, we:

  • Host compliance workshops to train facility staff and administrators

  • Support community take-back events that reduce public diversion risks

  • Recognize facilities that commit to proactive compliance with safer, greener practices

  • Collaborate with healthcare groups to advance compliance best practices across the LTC sector

Validated for Trust

AbateMed’s service is backed by independent DEA-certified and EPA-recognized lab testing that confirms medications are made inert, non-divertible, and environmentally safe. This validation builds trust not only with regulators, but also with community partners.

Our Commitment

Partnership is at the heart of AbateMed. We believe long-term care facilities should not have to face compliance challenges alone — and that communities are stronger when everyone works together.

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