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Introducing Hero

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caring.com

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offers@caring.com

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Wed, Oct 17, 2018 02:05 PM

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You can purchase Hero for $299 + the app subscription, or you can get Hero for as low as $19.95 / mo

[Caring.com] From Caring.com: Below is a special message on behalf of our partners, which we hope you'll find valuable. [Logo] Introducing Hero. A dose of calm for the whole family. [Hero Device] Managing your loved one’s medication can be an overwhelming and time-consuming component of your caregiving responsibilities. Your time together is spent making sure Dad has enough of the right pills that he takes at the right time. Hero is here to help. The first and only in-home medication manager that takes care of the sorting, dispensing, reminding and refilling of Dad’s pills. [Hero Device] The Device automatically sorts and dispenses your loved one’s meds. The App tells you if they’ve taken their pills and alerts you if they haven’t. Hero Fill delivers prescriptions directly to Dad’s door, at no added cost. [Learn More about Hero]( You can purchase Hero for $299 + the app subscription, or you can get Hero for as low as $19.95 / month with our introductory offer. Use the Hero app to program any pill regimen, simple or complex. Hero will notify you and your loved ones when it’s pill time. Hero stores and sorts a month’s supply of 10 different medications. No matter the shape or size. Push the button for instant dispensing when Hero says it’s pill time. A sound and blinking light does the trick. [image hands holding phone] [image of phone] With the Hero app, we keep your loved ones safe and you connected. - Know when loved ones took their pills - Get alerted if they miss a dose or take too much - See how their regimen is working (or if it needs adjusting) - Tamper-proof their pills with password protection And with Hero Fill, we will make sure they never run low on their prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, and supplements. [Buy Hero Now]( With Hero managing medication in the background, family time can now take the spotlight. Visit us at [herohealth.com](. [happy people] This message was intended for {EMAIL}. You received this e-mail because our records indicate that you're willing to receive offers from Caring.com and our partners. If you no longer wish to receive such offers, please [unsubscribe](. All content ©2007-2018 Caring, Inc., 2600 S. El Camino Real, Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94403. All rights reserved.

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