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Old 04-20-2007, 06:20 PM #1
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Default Med-time pill dispenser,

Here is the phone no and website of this pill dispenser.

My Caregiver's boss came out today and gave me a pamphlet on this pill dispenser which my Social Worker can get for me free.

You can sat it for upt to 4 times a day to dispense pills and you just turn it over and it drops out just the pills you need to take at that time.

If you are like me, you forget to take them sometimes or forget you've taken them and then took them again. It has a timer on it that lets you know it's time to take them.

The phone no. is 516-536-5850.

The website is www.amacalert.com.

Hope this helps some of you. Your insurance may pay for it.

Ada
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