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Talking Alarm Clock & Medication Reminder (2)

#215318
Talking Alarm Clock & Medication Reminder (2) photo
Up to 4 daily voice alarms. Simply press the red "Alarm Acknowledge" button to shut off the alarm. Alerts with the time and date up to 4 times daily. "Good morning. Please take your morning pills for the 20th.” The alarm will automatically reset and go off at the same time every day. No reset required.

This 7X4 pillbox set has easy to open lids, ideal for those with dexterity issues or tremors but will benefit anyone who wants an at-home solution. Due to the easy to open lids this pill organizer it is not suitable for travel (we have other pill organizers that are). Seven easy to open pill boxes labeled Sunday - Saturday.
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Distance:
Augusta, ME
Item Classification:
Daily Living
Peripherals:
Pill Box - OK
Website ID:
215318
Weight (lbs.):
0.00
Date Listed:
10/16/2020
Categories:
Activities of Daily Living, Memory Loss
Transaction Information
Transaction:
Loan - Available for Loan
Estimated Current Value (MSRP):
$0.00
Asking Price:
$0.00
Program:
Gallant Therapy Services
This Program Only:
No, all website users can request a loan for this item.
Date Expires:
Never Expires
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