Living with dysphagia—difficulty swallowing—is far more common than most realise. Affecting millions globally, this condition can compromise nutrition, safety, and quality of life. Advancements in medical technology now provide innovative ways to support people in their homes. The Medasyst MyCare device transforms how patients and carers manage daily medications safely and effectively.
Understanding the Challenge of Dysphagia
Dysphagia is not just an inconvenience—it can be life-threatening. Older adults, stroke survivors, individuals with neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis, and patients recovering from surgery can experience swallowing difficulties.
Traditional solutions like crushing tablets are inconvenient and unsafe, altering medication efficacy, causing inconsistent dosing, and sometimes posing serious risks. Caregivers often struggle with this delicate process, and patients can lose confidence in their independence.
How the MyCare Device Works
The MyCare device liquefies prescribed tablets into an easy-to-drink form, allowing individuals to consume medications with confidence, safety, and dignity.
Its carefully engineered system includes:
- Tablet liquefaction: Converts solid medications into a smooth liquid.
- Ease of use: Minimal training required for patients or caregivers.
- Safety assurance: Maintains the integrity of active ingredients for accurate dosing.
This device bridges the gap between medical necessity and patient comfort.

Supporting Independence
Dysphagia often erodes confidence and independence. The MyCare device offers a path back to autonomy by making medication management safer and less stressful.
Patients living alone can avoid choking risks, and caregivers can administer medication quickly and confidently.

A Safer Alternative to Crushing Tablets
Manually altering medications carries risks, including:
- Compromised drug stability
- Altered absorption rates
- Unsafe dosing variability
- Release of harmful powder particles
The MyCare device delivers a consistent liquid form, preserving therapeutic effectiveness while eliminating these hazards.
Who Can Benefit
While especially vital for older adults, the device also supports:
- Neurological patients – ALS, Parkinson’s, dementia, and others with swallowing difficulties.
- Post-surgical patients – Temporary dysphagia after head or neck surgery.
- Pediatric patients – Children who struggle to swallow tablets.
- Care facilities – Streamlined process for nurses and staff.
Integrating the MyCare device helps healthcare professionals and families gain confidence in medication adherence.
Enhancing Quality of Life
Dysphagia can strip patients of dignity, causing frustration, fear, and social withdrawal. The MyCare device improves daily life by:
- Reducing stress around meals and medications
- Restoring patients’ confidence in managing health
- Alleviating caregiver anxiety about choking incidents
This is not just about function—it’s about trust, independence, and well-being.
The Future of Home Healthcare
As healthcare shifts from hospitals to homes, tools that improve patient safety and self-management are crucial. The MyCare device represents this forward movement and aligns with trends toward personalised medicine and patient-centred care.
Why It Matters
Everyone deserves safe, reliable, and dignified access to medications. Dysphagia should not be a barrier. The MyCare device ensures patients never have to choose between risk and necessity.
Core outcomes include:
- Safety – Eliminates unsafe pill-crushing practices
- Simplicity – Easy operation for patients and caregivers
- Independence – Empowers patients to manage their medication routines
Conclusion: Supporting Patients and Caregivers
Dysphagia is an invisible struggle, but it no longer needs to compromise safety or medication adherence. The MyCare device provides a solution that restores dignity, independence, and peace of mind for patients and caregivers alike.
By transforming solid medications into safe, easy-to-consume liquid form, Medasyst is redefining home health support and empowering the dysphagia community.
