Family Caregiving Made Easy With Medisafe

At Medisafe, we recognize the importance of family caregiving. We believe in the power of a support system and want our users to feel the same. While caregiving can be a stressful task, here are three supportive Medisafe features created to make your life as a caregiver easier. 1. Medfriend – As a family member…

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Reminders Your Way, Really

Our prize draw is in full swing. We asked you for fun, clever and silly Medtones and boy did we get them. Medisafe users from all walks of life are submitted their custom Medtones, check out all entries on the #MyMedtone submission board.

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Hi Lane

Our user, Lane, shares his Medisafe story. I have always had trouble with my short term memory. I was an early adopter of the Palm Pilot and I even had an old Sharp electronic organizer before that. Both tools always helped me to remember important things in my life and, now that I am older,…

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Medtones make sense

When it comes to your health, shouldn’t it be all about you? That’s what we at Medisafe think, so on top of adding new Medtones to the app we’ve begun the #MyMedtone Prize Draw and put our users center stage. Now accepting submissions, the prize draw is a fun, creative event that the entire Medisafe…

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New Medtones mean a more personal health experience

At Medisafe, we are always looking to put you, our user, first. You should be in control of your health, not the other way around. And in that spirit, we have added five new Medtones to the Medisafe app, allowing you to personalize your reminders even further.

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5 Easy Ways to Remember to Take Your Meds

Your health should be in your hands. With our busy schedules, it is all too easy to fall behind on medications. Research shows that millions of Americans skip doses, fail to refill prescriptions, or take medicine beyond its expiration date. In fact, the Chief Medical Officer of CVS Caremark claims that “within 6 months, only…

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Why We Are Here: The Medisafe Story

It was a sunny Friday afternoon. My father was playing his accordion in the garden. My father is diabetic, and our family has lived this condition with him on a daily basis for nearly 20 years.On that afternoon, my father suddenly felt unwell, and forgot if he already injected his insulin. He asked me if…

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