Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Presto + OnTimeRx = Another Great Combo!

On June 27th, I blogged about the senior-focused Jitterbug cell phone and described how it could be used very effectively with automated OnTimeRx reminders to improve medication adherence. Turns out, there is another simple senior-focused system that works very well with OnTimeRx.

The Presto system is nothing more than a printer that is connected to an ordinary phone line. It receives email and prints it out at pre-selected times - up to five times daily.

Here’s how one OnTimeRx subscriber/caregiver utilizes this combination for her mother:


Mom lives alone and has never used a computer, nor does she want one. However, she is happy to get twice daily medication reminder calls on her regular home phone. The automated phone reminders were set up and managed by her daughter, who is very determined to help her mom stay independent.


She will do whatever it takes to get the job done, and that's why she bought the Presto machine and service. She utilizes it to provide automated OnTimeRx email reminders as an additional “hard copy backup" for the automated phone calls. (A little extra insurance is always a good idea.)


We all know that interruptions can occur, and if Mom doesn’t take her pills as soon as she hangs up the phone, it’s easy to forget to do it later. The daughter has the Presto machine scheduled to print out emails twice daily about 30 minutes after the phone reminders.

This two-pronged system serves two purposes.

1) The email print out provides an additional reminder – sort of like a snooze for the phone calls.

2) The printout can serve to document that Mom actually took her pills, because she jots down the time when she's done.

This documentation also reassures the daughter that her mother is, in fact, doing what she’s supposed to, when she’s supposed to.

Everyone is less stressed and the desired objective is met – to enable Mom to continue living on her own.


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