The Parkinson’s ON app does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have any medical questions or concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.
A simple smartphone app, empowering people to take control of their Parkinson's
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Medication Reminders
One Click Logging
Smart Scheduler
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Activity Log
Insights Dashboard
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Self Care Content
Research Engagement
Exclusive Podcast
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your medication setup
a simple guided setup of your medication,
dosages and scheduled times
Select from a pre-populated list of Parkinson’s meds or add custom
Contains associated dosages,
form factors & formulations and
an image to aid recognition
A handy medication card with your selected timeslots is automatically produced
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your medication schedule
one click logging records actual time taken, shifts remaining timeslots for the day if required and sends user notification at the right time
Simple logging process, records time taken and adjusts subsequent due times to maintain regular intervals
RAG indicates time adherence Support user (partner, carer or nurse) can log on behalf of the primary user
Skipped meds can be marked
and have a reason assigned
All data recorded for Insights
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your Symptoms
choose the symptoms you want to track
clear definitions in lay language
simple smiley face rating
select from a comprehensive list
of symptoms & side effects (48)
named and described in
simple plain language
5 point rating scale
with user friendly input
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your activities
record daily activities that influence
your day and their intensity levels
select from a list
of common activities
or create a
custom activity
record time
and intensity levels
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your daily check in
How are you?
Morning & Evening check ins
ask the simple questions
Sleep quality captures
PD relevant sub categories
Positive affirmation messages
and relevant content
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your insights
an interactive dashboard showing your
meds adherence, symptoms & activities trends
medication adherence % shows instances where meds are not taken
time adherence indicates On Time
Bit late/early (> +/-15 mins) &
Very late/early (> +/-30 mins)
basic trend view correlates
data from daily check ins
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Exclusive content
Exclusive Parkinson’s
Mental Health content
Bonus content from the popular Parkinson’s Podcast
Research signposting
the medication card is sooo handy!
i find i’m more on time with my meds now
its so simple to use!
much better than using alarm clocks
I love the way it automatically adjusts the time of my next dose
I was better prepared going to see my neurologist