Monday, April 20, 2015

Community Design A New Way To Innovation

The Pill Pouch has entered a phase.  A phase rooted in community design.  After almost 6 years from prototype to today the Pill Pouch is helping many that share a similar story to Kathi and Stella.  Just like living organisms grow, evolve and adapt so too the Pill Pouch is entering a stage of growth and evolution.  We are doing this in the context of community.

We invited mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, grandmothers, grandfathers, designers, refiners, nurses, pharmacists to work together, in community, and we asked them to share their experience, creativity and ingenuity to come up with the next adaption of the Pill Pouch.

We started by sharing stories of health stress and success. We then used these to together define the opportunities we are working toward.

 Two themes emerged.

  1. A way to talk about taboo topics with family (aging, death, living situation, driving, advance directives, making decisions, etc.) 
  2. Getting control and changing our relationship to medication

 We used these two themes, put on our designer hats and came up with ways we can use our individual experiences and talents to collectively solve these challenges.

Our journey has begun, in community, with individuals sharing their gifts and experiences together to create something new.  Now that we embarked on this journey we can't wait to experience what emerges.  

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Tissue Box Innovation Recognized In The Ocean of Healthcare










Pill Pouch is plankton in the sea of healthcare but this family-owned Detroit, Michigan-based and made business, was nominated as one of five finalists at this year’s 2015 Eye For Pharma "Most Valuable Patient Initiative" in Philadelphia, PA on April 8, 2015. The other finalists (“the Whales”) were mega pharmaceuticals Roche, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Novartis and UCB. Although the Pill Pouch family didn’t win, their story and the Pill Pouch were an audience favorite. The winner was Novartis for their Helio App, “a lifestyle and disease management app.”

In 2008, Kathi Sitek and her 90 year old mother Stella came up with a daily companion, formed out of a tissue box, to help Stella gain confidence in her medication and assist her when taking them daily. Stella’s confidence grew, she stayed healthy and out of the emergency room.

In fighting chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, pharmaceuticals are one important part of maintaining health and quality of life. And for the medications to be effective, taking them as prescribed is a significant part of the battle (adherence). Individuals can forget or misunderstand; they can become overwhelmed, intimidated, or disorganized. Because of these challenges, it is important to meet the individual where he or she is with the information that is relevant in a usable way.

Patient centricity was the talk of this year’s conference and the Pill Pouch’s special recognition was due to its focus on patient adherence to their medication that grew out of Kathi and Stella’s story. Together they were able to change Stella’s relationship to and confidence in her medication, thus improving her adherence and keeping her out of the ER.

The Pill Pouch is such a companion. It is an accessible tool that facilitates conversation with medical professionals, coordinates care with family, friends and medical community, and strengthens an individual’s understanding of and confidence in taking his or her medication as prescribed. This Pill Pouch is low cost, simple and a durable update to the original tissue box version. This simplicity, with a pocket for each sample of medication (visual) and the information about each medication, serves as an accessible daily guide to fight chronic conditions, stay healthy and maintain control over one’s health.

Although the Pill Pouch did not win, the recognition among such whales of competition is an affirmation that even their story, a seeming drop in the ocean, can have a meaningful impact in healthcare.

Eye For Pharma http://www.eyeforpharma.com/philadelphia/awards-finalists.php

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Growing A New Companion For Healthy Daily Living - Strengths



The Pill Pouch grew out of our story, the story of our matriarch Stella Mazur. Together Stella and her daughter Kathi, looked to their own gifts, ingenuity and creativity to strengthen their relationship to each other, their medical community and to Stella’s medication.

Their simple, visual way helped Stella change her relationships to the ambiguous pills in her pill box. With the change in relationship came a growth in confidence, communication and her health.

Now that the Pill Pouch has been used by a lot of people that share a  similar story to Kathi and Stella including nurses, doctors and pharmacists, Pill Pouch is beginning our next phase of growth. We started by convening a community of daughters, sons, mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers, caregivers, nurses, pharmacists and students.

We focused on the strengths of the Pill Pouch and the opportunities the Pill Pouch has to help even more people that share the story of Stella and Kathi.

The strengths that were listed by the community are:
  • Simple
  • Unassuming
  • Familiar
  • Visual
  • Organized
  • Personalizable 
  • Accessible
  • Made In The USA
  • Facilitates Communication
  • Coordinates Care
  • Our Story - the story of Kathi and Stella
We want to take the gardening approach that is rooted in the strengths that already exist and now grow to meet the identified opportunities.  Next post will focus on the opportunities that the next adaptation of the Pill Pouch could grow to meet.   Please share your comments and experiences.




Monday, April 21, 2014

Stella's Source - Passing on Tradition

Kathi Sitek (co-inventor of the Pill Pouch) has taken up a new hobby—Polish dancing!

Kathi’s mother Stella came to the US from Poland when she was achild. Stella kept her heritage alive by passing on many Polish traditions to her daughters, one of which was a love for dancing the Polka (a traditional Polish two-step).

Kathi is now continuing the tradition by dancing with a Polish dance group, the Zamek (“castle”)Dancers. The Zameks perform at various cultural events around the metro Detroit area. Kathi and her fellow dancers are helping to keep Polish-American culture alive for generations to come!







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TRADITIONS

The family tradition of eating together is on the comeback!
  
75% 
eat together on average of four 
or more nights of the week*
  

*2012 Welch’s Kitchen Table Report