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The robot guides users to take the right medication at the right time

The Evondos service ensures a high standard of pharmacotherapy guiding homecare clients in always taking the correct medicine in the prescribed dose at the right time. The service uses prepacked multi-dose medicine pouches provided by a pharmacy, reading the time for administering medication from the pouch text field and operating accordingly.
 
The Evondos service is compatible with all multi-dose pouches on the market.
 

The robot provides guidance in taking medications, both by issuing spoken instructions and sound signals and by displaying written instructions on the device screen with indicator lights. 

If the client fails to take a dose for any reason, then the robot moves the untaken dose into a locked medicine container to avoid compromising medication safety. The robot notifies the care organization of the incident and an entry is also made in the system log. Only care staff may access the contents of the locked medicine container.
The care organization and care staff may monitor the progress of pharmacotherapy in real-time from the control system, and also remotely using a mobile phone application. Relatives may also be granted access to this information.

The service may also be used for sending various messages to the service client, such as advice to drink plenty of water on hot summer days, queries about how the client is feeling, reminders from care staff of upcoming therapy measures, or warnings of late arrival for home calls.

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