Discover the benefits of medicine dispensers
Evondos service for different user cases
The Evondos service is versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of clients with different needs.
Time-critical medication needs
For individuals with Parkinson's disease, timely medication is particularly crucial. The Evondos service ensures that clients receive their medication at the correct time, making treatment more effective. Even if a client experiences tremors, the pre-measured and pre-opened medication pouches make it easy to take the required dose independently.
Clients requiring frequent, routine medication support
Instead of frequent medication visits, care staff only need to refill the medication dispensing robot approximately every two weeks. This frees up valuable time for nurses, allowing them to focus on assessing the client’s overall well-being and even enjoy meaningful conversations during home visits. Clients tend to feel more at ease regarding their medication and often appreciate the longer, more personal interactions. It's been observed that evening doses are sometimes administered too early due to scheduling constraints. At the same time, most of the morning doses are prescribed to be taken at the same time across the client-base, which makes it impossible to administer all of the doses on time, in person, unless there is a dedicated carer for each client. With Evondos, however, clients always receive their medication at the correct time, regardless of staff shortage or shift timings.
Individuals with memory impairments
When clients with memory issues require multiple daily medication visits, they may encounter different caregivers during the same day, which can be confusing or distressing, especially if the reason for the visits is not clearly remembered. The Evondos robot provides spoken, real-time instructions to help clients take their medication independently. As home care visits can be reduced, it becomes easier to schedule the same caregiver consistently, fostering familiarity and enabling better long-term monitoring of the client’s condition.
Individuals with mental health conditions
Coordinating timely medication for clients with mental health issues can be difficult, particularly when they have commitments such as work or school. With Evondos, clients receive their medication on schedule, aligned with their daily routines. The system's built-in messaging feature allows home care staff to inquire about a client’s well-being, to which the client can respond by selecting a symbol that reflects their current mood. If the client indicates feeling unwell, care providers can follow up immediately.
Individuals with substance dependence
For clients dealing with substance dependence, self-administering medication can pose a risk of overdose. At the same time, attending multiple nurse visits for a single dose may interfere with work or education. The Evondos service offers a safe solution, ensuring clients receive their medication at the correct time without the risk of overdose.
Reducing medication errors
Medication errors are prone to happen as long as humans are involved in the dispensing process. The Evondos robot ensures that the right medication is delivered at the right time, reducing the risk of errors and enhancing patient safety.
Evondos in preventive care
Clients in poor health or with limited mobility may require multiple daily doses of medication. Delays in administration can worsen their condition, resulting in longer visits and more intensive care. Evondos ensures timely medication delivery, potentially accelerating recovery. In optimal cases, proper medication management through Evondos enables clients to regain independence and eventually reduce or eliminate the need for home care services.
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Who benefits
Health and Social Care Providers
A reliable solution for health and social care providers.
Family and Unpaid Carers
Peace of mind for relatives and unpaid carers.
Pharmacies
Improve medication management and patient safety.
People at home
Independence and safety for the individual.