Medication Management for Seniors

  • Medication Management Top Tips: Persuading a Senior to Take Their Meds

    Family caregivers are often tasked with managing a senior’s medications. We’ve compiled experienced caregivers’ tips and advice for convincing elders to adhere to their prescribed medication regimens.

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  • How to Tell the Difference Between Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse

    Most seniors take several medications daily, which puts them at an increased risk of misusing their medications and even developing an addiction. Be aware of red flags that may indicate an aging loved one is not taking their prescriptions as directed.

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  • Consult the Pharmacist to Simplify Medication Management

    Many older adults take several prescription drugs each day, resulting in complicated medication regimens. Learn how pharmacists can make medication management easier for seniors and their caregivers.

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  • 5 Healthy Foods That Interact With Medications

    Eating a nutritious diet and taking medications as prescribed by a doctor may seem like a recipe for good health, but even wholesome ingredients like leafy greens and fruit can cause food-drug interactions. Keep an eye out for these unsafe combinations.

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  • Top 6 Problems with Medication Adherence in Seniors

    Medication issues are common among seniors and can have several different underlying causes. Use these simple solutions to help an aging loved one consistently manage their medications and prevent dangerous mistakes.

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  • Tips for Managing Medications at Home

    When not used as directed, prescriptions and over-the-counter medications can have devastating consequences. Ask your loved one’s doctor the right questions and use these medication management tips to reduce the risk of medication-related problems.

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  • How to Help a Senior Manage Multiple Medications

    Elders who take several medications are at an increased risk for prescription drug misuse, but there are ways to help an aging loved one avoid health issues caused by medication side effects, skipped doses and doubled doses.

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  • Pill-Swallowing Methods for Simplifying Medication Administration

    Many seniors have trouble swallowing pills that are a key part of their health care plan. These two proven methods make taking medications and supplements quick and easy.

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  • Finding the Right Medications and Dosages is Tricky for Seniors

    Seniors should not necessarily be prescribed the same dosages as younger patients. When it comes to antibiotics and other medications we need to be careful!

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  • 6 Tech Tools I Wish I’d Had When I Was a Caregiver

    There have been countless advancements in the use of elder care technology to extend seniors’ independence and help ease the burden on family caregivers. A veteran caregiver shares her thoughts on technology’s growing role in caregiving.

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  • Polypharmacy in the Elderly: Taking Too Many Medications Can Be Risky

    The average senior takes four or more prescription drugs each day. Use these tips for responsible medication management to prevent adverse health outcomes from taking too many medications.

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  • Products and Services That Provide Medication Reminders for Seniors

    Taking the correct medication and dosage at the right time becomes increasingly difficult with age. We’ve compiled experienced caregivers’ suggestions of products and services that can prompt a senior to take their meds and track their doses.

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  • Solving Senior Medication Problems: Turn to the Doctor or Pharmacist

    Pharmacists and doctors play an important role in managing a senior’s medications. We’ve compiled experienced caregivers’ suggestions for working with a senior’s doctor or pharmacist to solve medication-related problems.

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  • Elder Care Tips: “Hiding” Medication in Food and Drink

    When seniors struggle to swallow their pills or refuse to take medicine at all, it’s sometimes necessary to get creative. In geriatric medicine, masking medication may be justified—especially for caregivers dealing with dementia.

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  • How to Safely Organize and Store Pills for Seniors

    Family caregivers must often step in to manage a senior’s medications. We’ve compiled experienced caregivers’ best recommendations of products and strategies for organizing multiple medications and storing them securely.

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  • Device That May Help Seniors Manage Meds Approved

    Caregivers may no-longer have to worry whether or not their elderly loved one is taking their meds, thanks to a new type of medication monitoring device. A digital sensor that lets you know when a loved one has taken their meds was just given the green light by the FDA.

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  • How to Handle a Medication Moaner

    An elder may have many reasons for not wanting to take the medicines their doctor has prescribed. Here are three common complaints that seniors have about taking their meds and how to handle them.

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  • How to Prevent Medication-Related Problems in Seniors

    Medication-related problems like drug interactions, side effects and nonadherence can negatively impact an elder’s health and even increase the risk of death. Patients and caregivers are the first-line defense in preventing and addressing these issues.

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  • Integrated Healthcare Networks Boost Prescription Adherence

    Prescription adherence is particularly important for the elderly. New research indicates that integrated healthcare networks may increase the likelihood that a senior will correctly follow a prescribed medication regimen.

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  • How can I get extra medication to put in an emergency supply kit?

    Stockpiling medications to prepare in case of emergency is a good idea, but getting the extra pills can be tricky. Here is how you can get extra prescriptions or medications for your emergency supply kit.

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