by DBrooten
22. January 2010 14:49
That's what “Sarebear” says in her blog. Good thing she saw
MyMedSchedule mentioned in Better Homes and Gardens magazine!
Read the post to see how MyMedSchedule helps her keep on top of all her medications.
by mmcphillips
20. January 2010 13:02
Here is a very good overview showing how to use MyMedSchedule. The video was created by Jacksonville Health and Transition Services (“JaxHats”).
by mmcphillips
20. January 2010 11:01
Donna Brooten of MedActionPlan.com and MyMedSchedule.com joined the Donate Life groups from around the country for the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena on New Year's Day. The float, New Life Rises, honors the new life that emerges when donors make the gift of life possible through organ, eye and tissue donations. Twenty-four riders are on the float representing transplant recipients and deceased donor families. Floragraphs, made of herbs, spices, and floral materials illustrate the loved ones who gave life to those in need. Donna says, "It was an inspiring event, very humbling and hopefully this float, seen on the parade route and on national television, made more people aware of how critical the need is for organ, tissue and eye donations."
To see KTLA’s Rose Parade broadcast featuring the Donate Life float, go to this page and click on Part 1, where Donate Life appears at the 13:15 mark.
View photos of the float and parade on MyMedSchedule's Facebook page.
by DBrooten
5. January 2010 11:44
HealthyTransitionsNY.org is a website that teaches skills and provides tools for youths in New York with developmental disabilities ages 14-25 years transitioning from pediatric to adult healthcare, and their family caregivers, service coordinators, and health care providers. It features video vignettes that demonstrate health transition skills and interactive tools that foster self determination and collaboration.
MedActionPlan is thrilled that MyMedSchedule is included among the tools recommended by Healthy Transitions. Visit their Videos page and click on Managing Medications to view a short demonstration of MyMedSchedule.
by DBrooten
4. January 2010 17:01
MyMedSchedule received another great recommendation, this time from Barry in Norcross, GA: "I recently had a kidney transplant and was introduced to MyMedSchedule.com at the hospital. When you take 15 pills twice a day, it is a big help keeping me on track. And I even get an email reminder to my Blackberry when it is time to take my pills."