For many Veterans, the goal of recovery isn’t just “feeling better” – it’s about maintaining the ability to live safely and independently at home. Whether you are managing complex medication schedules, dealing with mobility challenges, or supporting a Veteran as a caregiver, the right technology can be the difference between frustration and peace of mind.
At OPTI Vet Solutions, we focus on assistive technologies that reduce the “daily friction” of healthcare. We help Veterans and their families access tools that automate safety, improve adherence, and preserve the dignity of independent living.
As we age or manage chronic conditions like TBI, PTSD, or chronic pain, the routines that once felt simple can become overwhelming. The VA recognizes that "independence" is a key metric of health. Our focus is on educating you about the specialized devices that the VA can provide to help you stay in command of your daily life.
Managing multiple prescriptions with different dosing schedules can be a stressful task for Veterans and caregivers alike. Automated, locked dispensing systems remove the guesswork and the risk of missed or doubled doses.
Focus: Reducing medication errors, preventing accidental misuse, and providing caregiver alerts.
Independence is a team effort. We prioritize technologies that provide real-time data and alerts to caregivers, allowing them to support their Veteran without having to be "on-call" 24/7. This reduces burnout and strengthens the relationship between the Veteran and their loved ones.
Focus: Refill alerts, and tamper-resistant safety.
Waiting for a medication error or a fall to happen before seeking help is a common pitfall. By integrating assistive technology early, you can:
Safety and independence shouldn’t be a luxury – they are a core part of the benefits you earned through your service. Our Veteran Call Team is here to help you understand how to initiate these conversations with your local VAMC.
Disclaimer At OPTI Vet Solutions, we’re Veterans helping other Veterans discover tools that can make a real difference. We’re not part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or any government agency – just sharing what’s worked for us and others in our community. Sometimes we earn a small commission when we help connect Veterans with products or technologies we believe in. That support helps us continue spreading awareness and education, but it never changes our message or mission. Everything shared here is for educational purposes only. Before starting any new therapy, device, or program, always talk with your healthcare provider. The final decision about using any health tool is between you and your care team.