Client and caregiver
Do you sometimes worry about taking your medication on time? Or are you an informal caregiver who wants to be sure your loved one receives their medication without constant reminders? Medido offers the solution. Our smart medication dispenser provides timely reminders, ensuring that the prescribed medication is taken out exactly when needed. This not only ensures peace of mind and more independence for the client, but also relieves the pressure on informal caregivers. Together, we help make care more people-centered and manageable.
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Client benefits
Security
Delivery of prepackaged medication (on roll) at pre-programmed time
Freedom
Increasing self-reliance and medication adherence
Convenience
Easy to use
Peace of mind
Fewer contact moments with home care and/or informal caregivers needed
Health
Helps ensure proper medication use
Reimbursed
Reimbursed by health insurance companies
How does the Medido Medicine Clock work? Using it in 3 simple steps
Step 1 Is it time for the medication? The button lights up and a reminder signal alerts you.
Step 2 Take out the medication by pressing the button on top of the Medido medication dispenser.
Step 3 After 10 seconds, the sachet drops into the drawer. The sachet is provided with a pre-cut edge, making it easy to open.
If you accidentally forget to take out the medication, Medido sends a notification to the care provider. The caregiver then contacts you.
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Success Stories
The role of the client or informal caregiver versus the healthcare professional
It’s important to understand that as a client or informal caregiver, you act as an extension of professional care. This means that, in agreement with and under the responsibility of healthcare professionals, you are allowed to carry out certain tasks.
Below you’ll find an overview of who is permitted to perform which actions.
The client/caregiver
Replace the medication roll during the 1/2/3/- weekly change.