Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights
Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights can help with cognitive decline. The Dementia journey is hard. Both the patient as well as the care giver needs all the help they can get. For example, a new way to remember medications. The V is the # 1 caregiver help for Dementia and AIMM‘s (Age Induced medication Mistakes). Caregivers will put prescriptions vitamins, stool softeners, etc in the sections of the ed-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights where there were the least pills.
One thing, Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights.is a must have.
For example, certain medications should be given at certain times every day. To best illustrate, one a day pills, does not always mean go take in the morning. For example, cholesterol medication ought be given after evening meals. Another example, blood pressure meds usually need to be spaced out. Hence, never to be given together. Furthermore, pills (lasix or blood pressure) with a diuretic:
Diuretic can treat fluid retention (edema) and swelling caused by congestive heart failure, liver disease, kidney disease, and other medical conditions.
If you are not sure when to give certain pill you can always check with you Health Care Professional to find out. In Med-Q’s opinion, Not taking or taking inappropriately is a dangerous, life threatening problem with seniors. I dementia makes the need for a Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights even greater.
I went to Amazon and ordered a Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights.
I fill it with Grandma’s Morning and Evening Medications and supplements. The Med-Q Pill dispenser has an alarm that beeps when it is time to take the meds. In addition, it has a flashing LITE-Box to show which pills to take. If missed, it repeats it’s Blasting/Flashing alarms every 30 minutes until taken. The perfect pill reminder for Dementia or Alzheimer’s..
The alarm is gets louder and louder. The med-Q is better than the talking alarm clock. The alarm sound as programmed. We set it for one morning and evening pills. I fill a weeks of pills at a time. In addition, I put the rest of Grandma’s meds out of her reach. We have had great luck with the Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights.
Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights
First, my 87 year old Dad is convinced that vitamins make you want to eat more. Hence, therefore vitamins make you gain weight. He is always asks me if there are any of those fattening pills in her pill dispenser. I just tell him no. In short, I couldn’t reason with him. I knew that nothing in his medication dispenser was going to make him fat. I thought we were in trouble when he started asking what some of the pills were. I take turns with my nephew to fill up a week’s worth of pills. With the Med-Q she isn’t forget. Another smart pill reminder success story.
Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights
For example, the best way to give dementia patients their medications. Med-Q is not being critical of the action you had taken, However dementia sufferers need extra help with remembering their life saving pills and supplements. For example, at the age of 90 being in right mind is ot hard if not suffering with dementia. Dementia patients are not capable of handling medication on their own.t clearly was not the case.
David S says, I am a big believer in “doing what you gotta do”
Our eldest son wants us to move closer to us. For example, if things go bad he will not have to drive 7 hours. He knows how taxing dementia can be on his Mom. David got a little whiff of lack of control . David is a really good son. He is very generous. For example he buying Dad a smart pill dispenser. It has been a God Send
It is very clear v what needs to be done and get on and do it.
No beating about the bush where you are concerned about Loved Ones with Demetiawhich is a wonderful attribute. So many people get mired down in the stress of care giving. Not their fault, they basically were put in a position of walking into a nursing home and being told they were in charge. And on top of that the departing staff said “Mr X just s**t his pants and Mrs Y is running down the hall naked and the evening meds are due here are the keys”
To illustrate, care-giving is not for the faint of heart . Many caregivers will refrain from saying, ” I would or have done in certain situation”s. Med-Q Medication Compliance System admires care givers who deal with dementia
Med-Q intends to post this Blog on Med-Q Dementia Pill Dispenser with Alarms and Flashing Lights to help.
To sum up, caregivers need all the help the can get when taking care of someone with dementia. Remember, medication will not work if not taken properly,