The Longevica Smart Health Base is a connected home medical device that simplifies medication management and supports healthier daily habits. Built for older users, it integrates reminders, monitoring and guided routines into a single accessible system.

The Longevica Smart Health Base is a home medical device created to help people stay consistent with their medication routine, especially older users who often forget daily doses. As an industrial designer working in medical device design, I focused on designing the product to feel comforting and easy to use rather than looking like traditional medical equipment. Rounded geometry, soft details and silicone "wings" that hold the medication pack give the device a gentle character that fits naturally into a home environment. The interface remained simple: one power button, a large touchscreen with an accessible UI and the option for family members to manage the device remotely through a mobile app.





Alongside medication management, the device includes a set of helpful features that support everyday health, but its main purpose is clear — to reliably deliver the right pills at the right time. The hardware combines a camera, speaker, SIM card and a dispensing system that works with pre-sorted medication packs inserted at the back. Users scan the pack, set their schedule and the device takes care of the rest. My contribution covered the overall physical design, ergonomics, interaction logic, functional prototypes, a small pre-production series used for early testing, as well as the visualizations and animation for the launch video.






I also supported the Kickstarter launch, applying my experience with medical device development and hardware crowdfunding to shape how the product was presented to backers. While the campaign didn't reach its funding target, it attracted strong interest from healthcare organizations. Today, the Smart Health Base is used in nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and clinical environments where its design helps simplify daily care routines. For me, this project became a meaningful example of creating accessible healthcare technology and guiding it from the first concept to prototyping, production and real-world implementation.





