When memory fails, the cap remembers — and tells you.
Caring for someone with dementia means medication becomes one more thing that can go wrong: a dose skipped, a dose doubled, a bottle opened in the middle of the night. You can't watch every minute. RingoRx can — flagging the missed dose, the extra dose, and the off-schedule opening the moment it happens.
Catch the double dose
Someone with memory loss may take a dose, forget, and take it again. RingoRx knows a dose was already logged for that window and flags the repeat as an extra dose — so you're alerted instead of finding out later.
Catch the missed dose
When the schedule slips, you know right away — not at the next visit. That window is the difference between a quick phone call and a crisis.
See the 3am opening
Off-schedule openings — the middle-of-the-night bottle, the dose taken hours early — are flagged and timestamped, giving you a clear picture of what's actually happening at home when you can't be there.
For the long-distance caregiver
You don't have to be in the house, or the state. Adherence and alerts come to you wherever you are, and escalate to the next person if you can't respond.
Common medications RingoRx tracks here
- Donepezil · bedtime
- Memantine · 2× daily
- Quetiapine · evening
Many medication-monitoring devices are eligible for purchase with pre-tax HSA or FSA funds — effectively a discount of roughly 20–30%. Ask your plan administrator; a Letter of Medical Necessity from your provider may be required to substantiate the purchase.
Ready to stop wondering?
Get your RingoRx Smart Cap — ships ready to pair, $89.