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The MEDCENTERFSA HSA Eligible Monthly Pill Organizer System is a comprehensive solution for managing daily medications. It features a 31-day pill organizer with four compartments for each day, a talking alarm clock that provides friendly reminders, and a user-friendly date system to ensure compliance. Ideal for seniors and caregivers, this durable organizer is designed to enhance health and well-being.
A**E
Best purchase for my elderly father
This device has been a godsend! My elderly father kept forgetting if he took his meds and this has been amazing. He doesn’t have to fumble to get his meds out of several bottles.The alarm is easy to set and even tells him which pills he is to take. There are alarms for four times during the day. You do not have to use all of them. The alarms will keep chiming until it is manually turned off, which is very helpful if he stepped away to go to the restroom or get something to eat.It also tells him which day of the week it is and the calendar day since he sometimes forgets. He fought me on it originally claiming he doesn’t need help, but after a few days he confessed that it was really helpful.Best purchase to help him.
R**R
Great product
I bought this for my roommate whom I am a caretaker to and it is a game changer...The voice is very loud. It is easy to set up. And it is pretty attractive. The alarm is detachable and so are the daily meds. It is one to consider as some times there are accidents.
N**A
Works Great!
I bought this for myself as I keep forgetting to take my medication. I am 41. Even though you can use it four times a day I use it three times a day. It has an option to where you can skip a time that you’re not using your medication. I love how it talks to you to notify you about taking your medication, if it wouldn’t notify me, then I wouldn’t be able to take my medicine because again I would forget.The only downfall is, it’s very hard to open the containers. Other than that, I give it five stars.
R**S
Makes it Easy to keep track!!!
I take 5 prescriptions plus supplements, vitamins etc. The daily container has four compartments which separated the single early one from the morning cluster and the single one I have to take in the evening. And I don't have to reload weekly because this is good for the entire month.
P**N
Best pain in the butt ever
Bought for my elderly mother who could not remember to take medications. We used to use the organizers that stated days of the week, but she would not know what day of the week it was. In short it was a big mess just barely better than nothing. This thing is spot on , however. The red/green color labels, date vs day, and the wonderful talking timer... It just works so well. Actually the talking timer is hard to understand, but Imade her live thru it for 2 weeks just to get used to the process. The beep alarm is sufficient. Now that she is used to the red "done", green "next" labels , we don't have to really know what day it is, but the LED gives her a visual cue in case of confusion. My mother curses the alarm on a daily basis, but we have not missed a single dose since we started using this system. WORTH EVERY PENNY AND MORE FOR THAT.The timer is fairly easy to set, I bought an ac adapter, but it is still running on the original batteries we started with, the alarm is set 4 x per day and frequently goes off for an hour or so before she wakes to hear it. I will probably never use the adapter unless I run out of batteries.BUT there is a huge downside for the one filling this organizer- all those little boxes have 4 separate, hard to open lids -I fill a month at a time; this takes an hour or so and a whole tabletop to do . Then if a script is changed, added or removed another hour for maintenance. We have had script changes 7 times in the past monthThis IS A PAIN , but it is worth it to me. But I've had lots experience with caregivers-friends & family, home health workers,etc.. and I have not encountered very many that would reliably provide the due dilligence to properly maintain this system.This is something you don't want somebody filling during commercials, or while in a hurry to get on to the next patient down the road.Just sayin'
O**E
Helpful Medicine Reminders
Very helpful with loud alarms and voice. Love the red/green ends that serve as visual reminder to me that l did or did not take my medicine.
S**A
Good Product With Well Designed Features - Some Hard to Get To Pill Difficulties
I just received this product today and promptly stocked it. I use this myself and I have some cognitive problems due to a brain trauma. Everything is very clear given the color coding, having a place for the current days medications and the colors indicating whether all the medications for each day have been taken. The features are well thought out and every bit of confusion seems to have been addressed. I would have given this product 5 stars if the following problems were not encountered.First, the dispenser lids were hard to open, some more than others. I opened all of them to stock up for a month and a couple of the lids seemed like they were not going to open at all. I then learned a trick: place the fingernails of the first and second fingers under the flared out corners of the lid. The lid opens quite easily this way. If this product has to be stocked for someone with dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's or advanced arthritis they may not be able to open these.Second, and more importantly, it is difficult to remove the daily dispensers from the middle two rows. The manufacturer should consider spacing the daily slots out some, so that fingers can grasp the tops of the dispensers better. I saw a comment where someone resorted to using tongs to remove the dispensers from the slots. I have large bones and I can't get my fingers far enough down on the daily dispensers to pull them up and out of the slots. I fumbled about a few times and found a solution. I place my thumb on one corner of the front of the dispenser and my little finger on the opposite (diagonal) corner and am able to lift them out. If you leave the current days dispenser empty, pull out the next day's dispenser, this leaves enough space to make this easier, thus always leaving an adjacent day's slot open. With that slot open I can grasp the box with the thumb on one corner and the first (index) finger on the opposite (diagonal) corner. This might not be a problem for people with average sized bones, but my wrist measurements are 8 7/8" and my fingers are large in diameter. My wife had no problem withdrawing any of the daily dispensers as the slots are oversized just enough so that adjacent dispensers move out of the way enough for her to get that index finger low enough on the dispensers to pull them right out.I have somewhat significant arthritis in my hands so I hope the lids will get easier to open as time advances. Given that I take Gabapentin for my hand and knee arthritis is is important for me to get to those pills first thing in the morning without the aid of my wonderful wife, who might be sleeping in or already out of the house when I need to get to my morning medication.
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