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Medication Dispenser + Medical Alert (Self Install)

$42.95
senior medical alarm ,personal emergency response

Your Medical Alarm Unit will have a back-up battery which keeps the service functional during power outages. Once your power is restored, this battery will recharge to be ready for the next power disruption. There is no need for an annual replacement of the battery.

$42.95

Medication Dispenser + Medical Alert (with installation)

$49.95
elderly alert system ,senior alert system ,old person alert system

If you are choosing a system for a parent or grandparent, be sure that the person who will actually be using the Medical Alert knows how it works. They need to leave the base plugged in and turned on, and wear the jewelry at all times. Both of these things are required to summon help when needed from your Medical Alert.

$49.95

MedReady Monitored Pill Dispenser (self installation)

$24.95
alert necklace ,elderly alert system
$24.95
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alert necklace ,elderly alert system

Right Pill, Right Dose, Right Time

Our goal has always been to keep people safe and independent as long as possible. Our Medication Dispenser system is critical tool towards this goal. It allows individuals to receive the right dose, at the right time, with fewer worries about:

A missed dose
A double dose
Inconsistent dosing and medication levels
Identifying pills or pill bottles for people with decreased vision
Opening and closing pill bottles
Privacy regarding the type and quantity of medication

MedReady Monitored Pill Dispenser (with installation)

$32.95
Medication Dispenser Unit
$32.95
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Medication Dispenser Unit

Right Pill, Right Dose, Right Time

Our goal has always been to keep people safe and independent as long as possible. Our Medication Dispenser system is critical tool towards this goal. It allows individuals to receive the right dose, at the right time, with fewer worries about:

  • A missed dose
  • A double dose
  • Inconsistent dosing and medication levels
  • Identifying pills or pill bottles for people with decreased vision
  • Opening and closing pill bottles
  • Privacy regarding the type and quantity of medication