@ekg1976 I have notes / plastic A4 papers strategically placed in my apartment, out of sight = out of mind. The plastic a4 has different chores on them so I can just use a whiteboard marker on it. Calendars are on the fridge, I do have a phone and a planner but the same rule applies to them. Medication us by the PC where I usually eat breakfast, it also helpa me remember to get new prescriptions if im out. I have burnout/autism/adhd which makes these things life lines
@ekg1976 is it one of those " medicine rolls ", kinda like plastic bags rolled together, each bag with your daily meds?
@Zolah I use this one that I found on Amazon. https://tinyurl.com/yc3hjp4m
I'm at a point with my meds where almost everything comes mail order, 90 days at a time, so this has helped me immensely. (no, not a paid spokesperson, just a satisfied customer)
@ekg1976 that looks great! I have one of those classic ones - and since I only take morning meds I fill up all slots. The system I talked about you can get for free over here at the pharmacy but only for specific meds, they even swapped one of my meds without notifying me so I got ill xP so I gave up on that service ( it was free in Sweden idk in other countries). I also disliked having so much plastic for so few pills at a time
@Zolah I do morning and night doses so this works great for me. Plus, since each day comes out of the tray it's wonderful for traveling.
@Zolah Right there with you - if it's not in my face, it doesn't exist. I'm a huge fan of a monthly pill management system I found that makes it very easy to see if I've taken my meds.