đ Your peace of mind, one pill at a time!
The AdamsonTimelyMed Smart Pill Dispenser is designed for elderly care, featuring a 28-day capacity, audio/visual reminders, and a secure lock. With WiFi app monitoring, caregivers can remotely manage medication schedules and confirm intake, ensuring safety and adherence.
J**.
Itâs been amazingly helpful to us caregivers!
More people need to know about this pill dispenser!! My mother-in-law lives alone and has some dementia. She takes pills twice a day. We had one of those plastic pill cases, but she would mess with the pills and move them around to the wrong slots. And she would forget to take them. Even with us kids calling her at pill time to remind her to take her pills, she would sometimes tell us she had taken them when she had actually forgotten to. And she was getting irritated with our many phone calls.This automatic dispenser has solved all our problems. Since she takes pills twice a day, the dispenser can hold two weeksâ worth of her pills. (The dispenser can accommodate pill schedules from 1 to 8 times per day.) The case is locked and she only has access to one open slot. I fill all the slots, lock it up, set up the alarms, and the dispenser does the rest. It works like a carousel, rotating at alarm times to move pills to the little open door.Setup was easy with the app, and the app gives me remote access to the dispenser. I am notified when an alarm is going off, and I can watch the app to see when she removes the pills. I can change all settings remotely. And, if for some reason she needs to take pills earlier than scheduled, I can use the app to release them to her ahead of time.Also very helpful is the fact that the alarm will continue to sound for up to two hours, until she tips the pills out. So if she is sleeping late or is out of her apartment, she will hear the alarm as soon as she enters the room. The alarm consists of a flashing light, a loud beeping, and a voice saying itâs time to take your pills. When she tips out the pills, the dispenser says thank you.đMom is 93, and she had a learning curve of about five days until she got used to the alarm and was confident working with the dispenser. It was a little awkward for her at firstâyou have to tip the whole carousel upside-down to dump out the pills. I know that sounds weird, but it makes sense because that tipping movement triggers the alarm to cease.The hospice nurses who come in a couple times a week have all commented about sharing this product with their other clients. I highly recommend it to all caregivers!
S**S
a few issues with pill size and alarm sound
Update with new machine (4 week update)- The new machine is working correctly with all 28 compartments - so it was some kind of error with the first machine. Customer service was very helpful in helping us get this fix over the last few weeks - so we are change review from 3 to 4 stars. for the pill size issue, we had to move around when she takes different supplements to get them to all fit well in the slots.Update 3 weeks later- The company has reached out to me to help us try to get the device to work better for us - so I appreciate their help. The told us to adjust the ring number for different sound on alarms. The pill size is still an issue for us. She has some times that she has 7 pills - rx and supplement. the supplement sizes are just too big for that many and sometimes jam when she tries to shake them out. We still have not gotten the last day to dispense correctly - she is 4 times a day - so it should be 4 dispenses on that 7th day, but after 3 it says device is empty and goes back to the start. It also releases the last (4th med slot to her vs the 3rd) so she is getting her bedtime meds verses evening ones). This would work if she didn't have memory issues as she would realize it is the wrong dose. We now have to be physically present on the last day when her dinner meds go off. I have written the company to see if they have a way to fix this. Another issue we had this last week were several small pills going into the wrong days when she is shaking it to get the pills out - she has to shake it several times due to the supplements getting stuck. and she some how got it unlock this week while shaking. So we are considering returning it - but we arent sure what to do next as having access to all pills isn't an option anymore and being there physically 4 times a day to hand them out will be hard to accomplish. (The company is send us a new machine as it sounds like there is something faulty in the one we have).Original post -We are new to using this device - so this is to note a few issues we have noticed with initial set up and use. Our LO takes meds 4 times a day and with supplements up to 7 pills each time. The fish oil and larger supplements do not fit will in the smaller slots with that many pills. When we get them in the slots - they are hard to dump out - you have to shake it several times to get them out - which will be hard for our lO with dementia. One of the reasons we got the unit is she was leaving pills in her pill organizer and not taking them. So I am not sure this will solve that. The other thing that took me by surprise is it does not beep when it alarms for meds. It flashes and then says it is time to take you medicine. That voice repeats every minute or so - but if she isnt near the kitchen she is not going to hear it. So we are going to have to set alarms elsewhere that are at the time of the meds. So that is why I have given it 3 stars to start with. We did not have any issue connecting it to wifi or the app. App does not have a lot of instructions on using it and googling issues and questions doesnt seem to show much help so far. so we will have to play around with it. I do like that we can lock the device as another issue we have had is LO taking meds she had forgotten earlier in the day at the same time as later doses. so Hopefully this helps us with missed medicine times - if she can hear the voice telling her it is time to take her meds. And I wanted to share the review for others who may run into the same issues we have.
A**9
Huge relief
Mom has a bit of dementia (not full blown but just enough), and taking medication was becoming confusing for her. This pill dispenser is set on a schedule (for her itâs 2x a day), first dose, it sets off an alarm and she knows to go to it and take her pills. Itâs a locked unit so she canât open it therefore no worries of her taking more medication. It comes with two keys. Each key will open/lock the unit. Of course she does not have access to the keys. The description of the unit will have a full explanation as to how to set it up for oneâs specific needs. Since my mom has to take her meds in the morning (6 pills fit in one compartment) and in the evening (2pills in a separate compartment), thatâs one day. For my mom the unit holds two weeks worth of medication twice a day. When the alarm goes off at the time specified for her first dose, she then hears it, goes to the unit, slides open the opening which holds only her first dose, lifts up the lightweight unit with one hand and drops the pills into the other hand and slides the opening closed. Thatâs it, until the next alarm sounds for her evening dose and she does the same thing all over again. This unit has fixed the issue she was having of either forgetting to take her meds or thinking she didnât take them and would take more. I highly recommend this unit for seniors who live on their own and enjoy being in their own space but have trouble remembering to take their medication when theyâre supposed to. After the unit is empty I reset it with another 14 days worth of medication and have piece of mind that my mom is taking her medication correctly. I hope you found this to be helpful.
S**N
Pill dispenser difficult to load
Not very easy to use
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