Having your medication organized is really important, especially when you have a hectic schedule. Clutter is often the culprit when it comes to disorganization. It can be stressful, resulting in feelings of anxiety. During a long illness, there are lots of papers, forms, invoices, bills, medical reports, etc., to deal with. It’s essential to organize that physical clutter to avoid mistakes in taking your medications.

By following these three tips to stay organized, you will feel more confident when taking your medication. And if you’re considering an assisted living opportunity, you’ll of course receive assistance on this.

  1. Make a checklist

Making a list of all the medications you take and what time you take them will help minimize any confusion. One tip to keeping track of daily medication is to have a paper copy of all your medications and then check them off once you take them.

  1. Get all your prescriptions at one pharmacy

When you stick to one pharmacy this will eliminate possible confusion around the medications you are picking up because they will all be located at one central location with the same few pharmacists. With this perk, you will get to know your pharmacist better and can ask them any questions or talk about any concerns you may have. Looking for a prescription delivery service?  Get in touch today!

  1. Get a pill box

If your medications are the same each month, buy a monthly pill organizer. By having a monthly organizer, you won’t have the hassle of refilling the container each week.

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