Month: June 2024

Gadget for Dementia Patients: Automatic Pill Dispenser with an Alarm

Gadget for Dementia Patients Automatic Pill Dispenser with an Alarm

According to a survey by AARP, 75% of older adults aged 50 and older take prescription medication regularly. It is vital to take the right dose of medications at the right times. Still, it can be challenging for dementia patients and the elderly to follow the complex combination of pills and keep track of the timings for medication.

From smartphone apps to iPad games, technology can help dementia patients in many ways.

An automatic pill dispenser allows you to organize and schedule the medications. Put the pills in the dispenser and set the date/time when you want those pills to be dispensed. The alarm will go off at your selected times, and the correct dose of medicines will be dispensed to you.

5 Benefits of Automatic Pill Dispenser for Seniors

#1: Timesaving

Seniors need to take the correct medicines each time. It is very time-consuming to go through all the medicines to get the ones you need.

You can preload the pill dispenser with the right dose and save the time and fatigue of looking through the medications for each dose.

#2: Take the Right Dose at the Right Time

This is the most important function of an automatic pill dispenser. It reminds you to take the medicines on time and provides you with the correct dosage. 

Forgetfulness is very common among dementia patients. An automatic pill dispenser can be a lifesaver in such situations.

#3: Independence

Dementia patients can use pill dispensers instead of relying on family members or caregivers for their medication. It is also a great tool for family members and caregivers to keep a record of medications.

#4: Safety Around Kids

Most pill dispensers come with a security lock to provide additional safety features for kids and pets.

5: Portable/Easy to Carry

Pill dispensers are portable and easy to carry in a bag when you go out. You can have your medicines with you wherever you go, with an alarm system to remind you to take your medication at the right time.

2 Best Automatic Pill Dispensers with Alarms

After evaluating the available pill dispensers, here are the 2 best options based on users’ feedback and ratings, and the features they have.

Med-E-Lert Dispenser – Secure with Automatic Lock

Med-E-Lert Dispenser – Secure with Automatic Lock

This automatic pill dispenser comes with a lock box, 28 sealed pill compartments, and a clear lid. It provides ultimate customization and comes with 6 dosage rings. Med E Lert Dispenser has a security feature; a custom barrel key significantly reduces the chances of theft.

It comes with three different volume tones and a flashing red LED light to remind you when it is time to take medications, up to six times a day.

Pros

  • 28 days of medication can be organized.
  • Secured with custom barrel key.
  • Beautiful designwith transparent lid.
  • Easy to track schedule with 6 scheduling rings.

Cons

  • It can be a little tricky to set the time and alarm.

This pill dispenser is a great gift for seniors and the elderly with dementia.

7 Days Pill Organizer – Moisture-proof & Large Compartments

7 Days Pill Organizer – Moisture-proof & Large Compartments

This is a 7-day pill dispenser with an alarm. It has 14 compartments for 2 times/day medication. It has a large screen display and large buttons for setting alarms (up to 4 times a day). It uses food-grade material for medical use safety.

The cover is transparent plastic and storage prevents the odor of the tablets. It is moisture-proof and dust-proof and pill boxes have plenty of space. Its portable size makes it ideal for seniors to carry around with them.

Pros

  • Portable design with transparent lids and large pill compartments
  • Odor-proof, moisture, and dust-proofdesign
  • Food-grade material, safe for health and medical use
  • Alarm (up to 4 times a day) to remind you to take the medications

Cons

  • Weekly organizer with a 7-day maximum limit

The above medicine dispensers make a perfect gift to your parents, grandparents, or elderly loved ones to show them how much you care.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Do you use pill dispensers? How do they help in your everyday life? Do you think a pill dispenser with an alarm feature would be useful?

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Alexia Echevarria’s Black Embellished Jeans

Alexia Echevarria’s Black Embellished Jeans / Real Housewives of Miami Instagram Fashion June 2024

Alexia Echevarria rocked the same iconic pair of jeans seen on Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl this past year. And she paired them with her stunning confessional top from Season 6 of RHOM for the ultimate chic concert look. As a twin myself, I love twinning moments, especially with these flashy yet incredibly versatile jeans. But you don’t have to be blonde to have fun in these black embellished jeans because they’re perfect for both nights out and casual days. So whether you love matching celebrities or just want to look stunning then grab a pair before they fly off the shelves!

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


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Makeup After 60? Always, Sometimes, Never?

Sixty and Me_Makeup After 60 Always, Sometimes, Never

As a woman over 60, how do you feel about wearing makeup? Does it give you a lift and you wear it everyday, and wouldn’t dream of going out the front door without it? Or perhaps you just wear it for special occasions like parties, weddings, going out to dinner, etc.? Or maybe you never wear make up any more (or never did)? Perhaps you can’t be bothered, or feel it doesn’t look right on older skin?

Skincare

Most women over 60 I speak to think skincare is more important and would rather put their money and time into keeping their skin hydrated and looking as good as it can be. I can still recall my teenage years of putting Ambre Solaire oil all over my body, and basking in the sun until I fried! 

Now, of course, I am much more careful and recently found a sunscreen that really works for me. It’s a bit expensive to buy, but I bought it at the airport and, so far, it has lasted me six months of travel in hot countries, without even a red face.

I also use a retinol cream I buy in Spain. I don’t think it is available over the counter in the UK. Other than that, it’s good old-fashioned Nivea. 🙂

Foundations 

Oh, my goodness, does anyone else remember Pan Stick? It was a stick of foundation in a thick block. You twiddled the knob and up would pop a claggy lump. I would like to say it glided beautifully over my skin, but even with the gorgeous fresh skin of youth, I know it clumped together, a little bit like a weak cement mixture!

Now I give foundations a wide berth. They only fill my wrinkles up anyway (no wonder I used to use so much!) and then crack when I smile. I think I will stick with just a tiny bit of concealer, if I bother at all.

Have you found one that you like? Or maybe you are one of the lucky (un-fried) ones who have perfect porcelain skin!

Mascara

Being a blonde (ok a greyish blonde!) my eyelashes need a little something or they just disappear. Thankfully, they are still reasonably thick and quite long, so a smidgen of mascara goes a long way.

How many of you can remember sticking false eyelashes on (mine often looked a little like dead spiders at the end of the night!). What were we thinking of? Now, young people seem to be wearing eyelashes so thick they can barely open their eyes! How do they see where they are going? I’ve got enough trouble with my eyesight as it is, thanks!

Lipstick

How I used to love lipstick! The brighter the better! But that was when I had plump, luscious lips. Where did they go? Now they seem to have shrunk to half the width and instead of thick bow-shaped voluptuous lips, I have two thin straight lines that seem to droop down at the edges, rather than smile upwards.

For me, the only thing they get is a nude lip gloss (on high days and holidays) but mostly vaseline!

A Little Rouge?

I have recently been introduced to something I think we used to call rouge, but now seems to be called bronzer. It is amazing! I use the teeny-tiniest amount, and it completely transforms my face. It is so fine it doesn’t even go in my wrinkles, just gives me a lovely holiday glow.

I haven’t told anyone I use it, but every time I do, someone says to me, “You look well.” 

I’ll take that. 🙂

Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

But, you know, the real beauty is the one inside us. I know it’s a bit of a cliche, but I think it’s true. If you look at photos of really old people, not spring chickens like us, you can see so much beauty and radiance in their faces. It’s as if their wisdom, experiences and love shine through, and the best bit is, us, young ones, have still got all that to come!

For now, think about what is in your heart and your soul. If what you find in there is beautiful, then so are you. Your skin may never have that dewy look of youth again, your eyelashes may be a bit sparse, you may be lucky enough to have those lost hairs on your eyebrows not sprout on your chin, but you are gorgeous just the way you are. It’s as simple as that!

Let’s Start a Conversation:

How do you feel about make up? Does it change how you feel when you have it on? Is make up best left for young skin?

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Aloneness Is Not Loneliness

Aloneness Is Not Loneliness

A common misconception amongst people, especially those of us approaching the last third of our lives, is that aloneness equals loneliness. Well, I’m here to debunk this tale; to set it to restful peace. 

There have been numerous periods, starting in my 20s (after wasband number one), when I lived alone for 10 years. The second time was after wasband number two. There was a four-year gap between that relationship and the last of the wasbands, number three. Since then, and for the first time in my life, I’ve been without a significant other, without a casual relationship. It has been 13 years, and I haven’t been happier, ever. 

Here’s why:

Self-Reflection

I found love within. It took a lifetime of work to dig out my inherent gems, but to find them I had to face my worst enemy: myself. It was easier for me to do that while I was alone. I wasn’t entirely alone as I was raising my son. But, for the past four years, I’ve been an empty nester. That gave me pause to review my influence as a mother to my son and as a former wife, friend, and partner to a few. I reflected on my relationships with my deceased parents and brother. 

Taking Responsibility

Admitting the wrongs one has engendered towards others is one thing. Forgiving oneself is another. It all comes down to one act: responsibility. If we don’t take responsibility for every action – positive and negative, neutral or colored, we will forever remain hooked to the notion that someone else wronged us.

Thinking that way creates a feeling of loneliness when we blame someone else. That may sound counterintuitive. However, it’s not. Being a victim of one’s emotions continues the round-robin game of finger-pointing, avoiding responsibility.

Turning a Page

To turn the page of your thinking requires taking risks. It requires belief in and adherence to taking responsibility, no matter what the outcome. I can’t put my finger on the exact moment I felt liberated, but I remember the process.

I diligently recalled all episodes and incidents of wrongdoing towards me and others. I wrote them all down. Can you imagine how many pages that turned out to be? More than 120! I played role reversal. I put myself in the shoes of those who hurt me mercilessly. I imagined myself in their hearts and minds like a remote viewer. Wow, what an eye-opening experience that was!

Suddenly, I could see life from their perspective, and I was as far away from them as could be emotionally, mentally, and physically. When I let down my guard and cried my kishkas out for guts, I felt cleansed and ready to restart my life without blame, with faith. It is not of the religious kind; it is more of a belief in myself. I wouldn’t let myself down ever again by sacrificing my values. 

Yet the people around us test and put our values into motion, if not every day, then occasionally. To resolve this, we need more than our good intentions. We need to be conscious of our new resolve and take immediate action. 

How Do You Put Resolve into Action? 

When you feel your body and pay attention to its signals, you will immediately become aware of what feels “right” or “weird.” When you feel strange, it will manifest itself as discomfort somewhere. It could be in your tummy or throat, causing you to gulp hard and be unable to speak. It could be in your head or heart. 

When you follow these instructions, you will stop yourself from having knee-jerk reactions. That will allow you to be objective and see yourself clearly. Once you do that, the same compassion applied to others will be used to yourself, by you – your own best friend.

That, my friend, is the crux of the biscuit. Keep your values intact, and you will not be lonely. No one can take your values away from you except yourself. 

Also read, IS IT POSSIBLE TO TURN LONELINESS INTO SOLITUDE?

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Do you often feel lonely? Have you considered the reasons for your loneliness? Do you feel lonely because you need someone to validate you or someone to keep you company?

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