Friday, January 27, 2012

Monthly Pill Organizer & Reminder - MedCenter System Commercial

NEW product innovation, helps keep your medication organized a month at a time, and reminds you to take them every day with a friendly female voice! www.medcentersystems.com The system works on our "Tri-Date Verification" system. Through our research, we discovered that often confusion can occur as to what day of the week it is, once a person retires and their daily norm is no longer dependent upon a work week schedule. Because of this, our system emphasizes the "Date" rather than the "Day of the Week". The "Date" is located on each Pill Box and Pill Cavity, the visual display of the Clock as well as audibly during the alert messages. This repetition of the "Date" heps ensure proper medication compliance, even when the user is unsure whether it is Monday or Tuesday. * Load the entire month's meds into the (31) Daily Pill Boxes and place them into the Organizer with their Green ends up, showing they are full. • Set up to 4 Daily Alarms to alert you when your medication is due. • At the beginning of the day, take the correct Pill Box out of the stand and place it into the "Today's Pills" tray on the front of the Organizer Stand. • A repeating friendly reminder notifies you of the time, the date and which daily dose to take. "Good morning! Please take your morning pills for the 20th." • Press the red Alarm Acknowledged" button to confirm compliance and the MedCenter Talking Alarm Clock tells you when the next daily dose is due. • At the end of the day, return the Pill Box to ...

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Automatic Pill Dispenser. Top-of-the-Line Locked e-pill MD2 MedSmart for Home or Institutional use. Dispense up to 6 times per day. Large Pill Capacity. Secure Lock & Loud Alarm.

!9#: Automatic Pill Dispenser. Top-of-the-Line Locked e-pill MD2 MedSmart for Home or Institutional use. Dispense up to 6 times per day. Large Pill Capacity. Secure Lock & Loud Alarm.

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e-pill® MedSmart Locked Automatic Medication Pill Dispenser. New improved locked (tamper resistant) automatic pill dispenser. Now easier to use with Early Dose feature. Increased pill capacity.- Feel Better. Never forget to take your medications again! Avoid medication errors.MedSmart MEDICATION DISPENSER - NEW more ROBUST second generation AUTOMATIC PILL DISPENSER (locked pill box) e-pill Medication Reminders.This past year Mom forgot to take her heart medications and ended up in the hospital. We got her a MedSmart Automatic Medication Dispenser and now we no longer have to worry about Mom under or over medicating. The loud alarm sounds and she gets the correct pills at the correct time. What great peace of mind for her and me.Long Alarm Duration. Lockable with KEY (2 keys included). Tamperproof lock. Patient Compliance DashboardTM. Loud SOUND + Blinking LIGHT. NO monthly FEES. AC or Battery operation.Medication Time: Alarm will sound & pills rotate into position. Lift up device with one hand, turn the dispenser upside down to allow the pills to fall into your other open hand. All other medicine is inaccessible. Alarm stops by turning device upside down (or after one hour). Easy to hold with rubber grips.Each compartment has a capacity equal to 20 Aspirin sized tablets. For added capacity you may set two alarms for the same time and double the capacity. Set the alarm clock, you can program up to 6 alarms per day. Unique EARLY DOSE feature allows patient to access medications before scheduled medication time (only one activation allowed, this feature may be turned off). Great for all tablets, vitamins and capsules.2 medication times per day - refill tray every 14 days (2 weeks!). 4 medication times per day - refill tray every 7 days (once per week!) 6 medication times per day (max) - refill tray every 4 days.

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Managing Your Elderly Parents' Prescription Medications - 7 Steps

!9#: Managing Your Elderly Parents' Prescription Medications - 7 Steps

A major part of caring for elderly parents is managing prescription medication. You must know what your parent is taking and who prescribed them, why they are taken, how they are taken, possible side effects, possible interactions, how to administer them, and how to monitor their use.

Write a letter authorizing doctors to talk to you about your parents' care, have it notarized, and be sure every doctor gets a copy. This one step will GREATLY simplify your life!

Step 1: List all the medications your parent is taking. You need to know the name, dosage, frequency, form (pill, liquid, etc.) and color, if there is a generic substitute, when it was started, and doctors' contact information. Be sure to include vitamins, over the counter drugs, and herbal supplements on the list. Update the list with every change as new drugs are added and old ones are stopped.

Step 2: Determine why each one is being taken. Learn what the drug does, how it works, and why it is being prescribed. For example, "(this drug) lowers the level of cholesterol in the blood by blocking a substance your body needs to make cholesterol, and your parent needs to lower the levels of cholesterol in their blood. Ask if tests will be needed to see if the drug is working.

Step 3: Know how it should be taken. Is it taken with or without food, what to do if a dose is missed, when to stop taking it, does it get refilled and how many times, does it need refrigeration, how/if to mix it. Find out if this drug is chronic/long term. Read and save all the written information that comes with the prescription.

Step 4: List and understand potential side effects. Some that are serious and need to be reported to the doctor ASAP include allergic reactions like skin rash, breathing problems, chest pain, fever, muscle cramps, lightheadedness, and swelling. Others, like cough, diarrhea, headache, stuffy or runny nose, upset stomach or difficulty sleeping may not need to be reported right away unless they get worse.

Step 5: List and understand possible interactions. There are different types of interactions to be aware of. Ask about over the counter medications for cold, fever, pain, etc. Find out if there are any foods to be avoided while taking any drug. Is it OK to drink alcohol? Caffeine? What about herbal supplements?

Step 6: Administer the medication. Are you dispensing the drugs to your parent? If so, decide if you need a daily/weekly organizer. If not, help your parent take the medications exactly as instructed. Do not skip doses. Avoid alcohol. Do not take drugs in the dark. Automatic dispensers are available that will sound alarms when it is time to take the drug. You may need to help your parent set one up.

Step 7. Monitor the medications. Check the pills often and see if they are being taken properly. Watch for side effects. Ask your parent if they feel better. Ask if they feel worse. Be sure your parent has any tests needed to see if the drug is working. Be sure refills happen on time, especially if your parent is using mail order (auto ship is available).


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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Safety Promotional Products

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Job-related injuries are a reality regardless of occupation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, approximately 6,000 employees in America die from workplace injuries and another 5,000 die from illnesses caused by exposure to workplace hazards. These incidents have cost businesses more than 5 billion annually.

Every company in America is required to comply with occupational safety and health standards. Some employers' responsibilities include keeping the workplace free from occupational hazards by properly maintaining their tools and equipment; posting color codes, posters, labels, or signs to warn employees of potential hazards; and providing training and medical examinations.

Keeping the workplace safe involves the cooperation of both the employer and the employee. One way of promoting safety is through promotional products.

A necessity for all companies is the emergency supply kit. According to the US Department of Homeland Security's Ready America campaign, a typical emergency kit should include three days' water and food supply for one person, battery-powered crank radio, flashlight, first-aid kit, whistle, dust mask, moist towelettes, wrench or pliers, maps, and can openers.

In the absence of a ready-made emergency kit, companies can put together their own with custom safety promotional products from Branders.com. Wholesale bandage dispensers, pocket sliders with first-aid-safety tips, moist towelettes, handy radios, flashlights, whistles, and survival kits are available in a range of colors and can all be personalized with corporate logos.

Companies with employees who regularly travel might want to consider giving each one a customized first-aid kit for safety. Promotional products such as hand warmers, pill cases, personal alarms, and pepper spray pens are add-ons that will be appreciated for their practical benefits.

Next to emergency kits, posting clearly written and color-coded signs and warnings is a requirement in the workplace. In medical and construction facilities, especially, warnings signs at hazardous and hard-hat areas are needed. Safety warnings on custom labels, stickers, and decals are effective ways of warning employees of possible accidents that stem from recklessness, carelessness, or even ignorance. In these lines of work, safety promotional products like construction hats and reflective caps and clothing are a must.


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