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Caregivers Delight: 31-Day Pill Organizer, 4 Times a Day

PRODUCT OF THE WEEK: Caregivers love this pill box, as do patients and professionals. Simply fill it once a month. Roomy, simple, ingenious.
MedCenter 31-Day Pill Organizer

PRODUCT OF THE WEEK:

Caregivers love this pill box, as do patients and professionals. Simply fill it once a month. Caregivers need only know the month and day. Relieves the worry of over or under medication. Roomy, simple, ingenious. Green means “go” (pillbox ready). At the end of the day, flip the day’s box over, so that the red side shows — red means “empty”. 31 days, 4 times-a-day. Talking Reminder Clock:

Alerts users when it’s time to take their medication with a friendly female voice up to 4 times daily.  Sturdy day-boxes even make day-trips and travel easy.

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Extra-Large MedCenter with Larger Compartments

The following is a lower-priced version of the 31-Day Med Center. It includes:

  • Larger compartments
  • Lower price.

The lower price is due to it not including the hi-tech base tray with alarm clock and dock to hold today’s pill box.

See the Extra-Large MedCenter on Amazon.com

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Loretta Downs
Loretta Downs
October 29, 2025 6:05 am

The tragedy of chronic illnesses, like dementia, is that many parts of the body deteriorate. Keeping the decay at bay requires a lot of medication.

Loretta Downs
Loretta Downs
October 29, 2025 6:02 am

That is a very clever pill box. It’s functionally exceptional and easy to use.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 4, 2025 3:18 am

It would good if it wasn’t morning, noon, supper and bed. Way to many

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