Independence and security
The Evondos® medicine dispenser ensures the right medicine, at the right time, to the right person.
Evondos® medicine dispenser
Evondossimplifies home care with automated medication management that increases safety and frees up time for carers. Through smart technology, care recipients gain more independence and carers can work more efficiently, while keeping medication safety at the forefront.
Evondo's service
Going digital first and making medication dispensers part of conventional home care requires planning and a change in working methods.
Evondos supports the organisation from start-up to full operation and with experience from hundreds of start-ups, we have developed a proven process for a successful implementation.
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Over 40 million doses of medicines dispensed
Evondo's medication dispenser increases medication safety and independence for care recipients.
The dispenser works like a locked medicine cabinet, reminding when it is time to take the medicine, providing clear guidance and alerting if a dose is missed.
Evondos has successfully delivered tens of millions of doses to the right person at the right time, showing 99% adherence* to prescribed medication.
*According to the Evondos remote care system
What do our customers think?
Evondo's service is versatile and suits a wide range of carers with different needs. After the initial testing phase, more carers tend to be able and willing to use a machine than initially thought.
"If you can do something yourself, with the help of assistive technology, you should be able to do it"
Lisa Larsson
Change Manager, Uppsala Municipality
"This increases the safety and compliance of medication - the right medicine at the right time, to the right person. In the past, we have had a high proportion of medication deviations, sometimes caused by a single staff member being responsible for the medication of all residents on the ward."
Ann-Christin Linder
Business developer for Close Care, Lycksele municipality
"When Erik lived at home, we kept track of his medication, with constant reminders, but Erik was sometimes unsure whether he had taken the medication or not, despite our reminders. After the move, we continued with the same routine. There were many phone calls and uncertainty about whether the medicine was taken correctly or not. I cycled to him almost every morning and evening to make sure he had taken his medication from the dosette."
Charlotte
Relative
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