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The MedReady 1700FL Medication Dispenser is a robust, automatic pill organizer that holds up to 28 doses with 29 compartments, featuring customizable alarms with flashing light and optional sound. Powered by rechargeable battery and AC adapter, it ensures consistent medication adherence, especially for users with memory challenges, enabling greater independence and reducing caregiver burden.





| ASIN | B00FK9A6PA |
| ASIN | B00FK9A6PA |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,361 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #852 in Personal Pill Organizers |
| Brand Name | MedReady |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (380) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 14.5 x 12 x 3.5 inches |
| Item model number | BD1982 |
| Manufacturer | MedReady Inc |
| Manufacturer | MedReady Inc |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Compartments | 29 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Automatic |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 12 x 3.5 inches; 3 Pounds |
| Reminder | True |
| UPC | 858057002092 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**E
This thing works very well. It really fills a need.
I have an older relative who is in the early stages of Alzheimers disease, and he is so forgetful, he could never remember to take his pills. This machine works great for him. He has used it for two or three years, and with the help of this Medready machine, he now takes his pills about 90% of the time. He takes pills twice daily, which means I can load up this Medready with 14 days of pills. Initially, he was resistant to using it, because he claimed he never forgot to take his pills (so how come a 30-day supply of pills would last 8 weeks?) But once he started using this machine, he began to like it. The Medready comes with some instructions for how to get someone accustomed to using it. They suggest that when you first start using this, you telephone your relative at the exact time of day the machine is set to dispense the pills. That was good advice, and worked for us. After using the machine for a couple of weeks, he said what a great machine it is. Okay, so fast forward two or three years. I recently visited this older relative one morning, and I saw that the Medready machine was missing from his apartment. Apparently he had gotten confused, and tossed it into the dumpster. This happened twice over a period of several weeks. So after buying a replacement Medready machine, I drilled holes in the base of the machine, and I bolted it to my relative's dining room table. Now he can't remove it, and for the past month he has once again been taking his pills just fine. Let me comment on some of the other reviews I have seen here. Some people have pointed out that this machine is a Godsend because it has enabled their older relative to continue living independently. That is certainly the case with me, too. I wish we'd had these things 20 years ago, when my mother was still alive, and was suffering from dementia. Secondly, the caregiver (or whoever fills the machine) must take the time to thoroughly READ THE INSTRUCTIONS. From some of the comments, it seems clear that some people never set up their machine properly when they first got it. Yes, I agree that the instructions are not the best. Medready should probably take another look and see if the instructions can be improved. But I am no Einstein, and I was able to figure them out. When you first get this thing, plan to take a couple of hours to read everything, look at the pictures provided, and set it up, and play around with it. You can set the alarms up to four times per day, at whatever times you decide. My model comes with an audible alarm and a flashing alarm light. But I actually have the audible alarm turned off, because just the sound of the machine activating is fairly loud by itself, and I knew my older relative would be irritated by any alarm. Every patient is different, and you will have to decide what will work best for your situation, but I like having the option to activate or de-activate the alarms. (The machine makes sort of a loud clicking sound when it activates, even with the audible alarm turned off. I do wish the flashing light was more obvious though.)
N**L
Perfect solution
This has worked well for my MIL to ensure her morning medication is taken at the correct time and in the correct dose. She has become very forgetful and had become unreliable about her medication, sometimes omitting a dose, sometimes taking an extra. At assisted living the cost for the facility to supervise her medication (she only takes one pill a day), would be close to $1000/month. So this medication dispenser, which I previously thought was pricey, is a bargain. It is easy to set up and easy to use safely and accurately. It is a great solution for us.
J**Y
Works well, with exceptions...
Great idea. Works well. However, the sound of the wheel turning is very loud and off-putting, even disturbing for the person whose meds are in there. Please add a cardboard guide for pills given only twice a day. Buzzer is a good tone level. This is NOT for those with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, that may be in a flare. My sister could see the other pills through the tiny crack on the other side of the timed meds, and kept trying to move the wheel and get them, because she thought she should. And, of course where there is a will, there is a way. But...when she was her normal self, it worked very well. Then, it kept her from taking a second dose of her meds and kept her on a schedule. She became too distressed with her OCD from the minimal stress she had from living alone and is now in an assisted living facility. But, I absolutely recommend the Med Ready dispenser. I just wish I had found it sooner in her life. I am so dismayed that institutions, nursing homes, senior centers and assisted living facilities do not know of some of the innovations for seniors and those with dementia or mental disorders. This is one. The RAZ Memory Phone is another. Both of these products made a big difference in my sister's life and her frustration level. Hugs all around to those who love and care for those, who need such products.
W**0
Great help in med management!
This has been amazing for a family member with dementia. We can fill two weeks at a time and with the locking lid the medications don't get messed with. The alarm is loud enough for them to notice. It will help keep them in their current living situation longer which was certainly worth the cost.
G**E
This thing is awesome. My sister loves it so she doesn’t have to remember if or when she took her medication. The alarm is adjustable so you can choose how long that (very loud beep) continues. If she misses one dose, the machine moves to the next position and she cannot overdose. Very easy to use. I wish it came with cards to mark the slots for two times a day, not just three and four doses per day. It’s not a deal breaker by any means, I just labeled it with a market myself. Going to get an extra one so I can swap the trays out and not have to load them in front of her. Well done Med-ready!!!
T**Y
This is a great little machine. Way better constructed than the last of its type I purchased. Very easy to load. Option for it to be quiet if a screaming alarm is not required. Well worth it
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