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Medication Management for Seniors: Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

  • View Larger Image Illustration of a senior woman managing her medications, highlighting the importance of proper medication adherence with a statistic that 55% of seniors fail to take their medications as prescribed

Medication Management for Seniors: Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

By Bridget Bear|2024-08-13T15:16:48-05:00August 13th, 2024|Categories: Aging in Place|Tags: med management, med reminders, med tips, medication management, medication reminders, medication tips|

Medication Management for Seniors: Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

Medication Management for Seniors: Tips to Avoid Common Mistakes

The Importance of Proper Medication Management

How many prescription drugs do your aging parents take? If they’re like most seniors, they take at least one – probably more.

While medicines can help us live longer and healthier, taking them the wrong way or mixing certain drugs can be dangerous – and, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, as many as 55% of seniors fail to take their medications as prescribed. 

Common Challenges in Managing Medications

“Managing medications can be difficult for a variety of reasons,” said Sierra Goetz, co-founder and operations director at the HomeCare Advocacy Network (HCAN). “We’ve worked with seniors who have trouble reading the small print on their pill bottles and others whose memory issues prevent them from taking the right pills at the right time.”

Ten Tips for Effective Medication Management

Below are ten tips to help you or your aging loved ones avoid common medication mistakes.

Create and Maintain an Up-to-Date Medication List

To prevent negative interactions, it’s important to know exactly what’s being taken. Be sure to record:

  • The names of each prescription, over-the-counter medication, vitamins and supplements
  • How often each medication is taken
  • The correct dosage
  • The healthcare providers name and contact information
  • The purpose of each medication/symptoms it’s supposed to treat

Consolidate All Medications in One Place

Keep all prescriptions, vitamins, over-the-counter drugs and supplements in one place. If some medications are in the kitchen and others in the bathroom medicine cabinet, it’s easy to lose track of what’s being taken when. Organizing everything in one location will reduce chances of a medication mix-up.

Proper Storage of Medications

Make sure medications are properly stored. Keep all medications in a cool, dry place – away from children and pets. 

Regularly Check Expiration Dates

If a medicine is past its expiration date, ask your doctor or pharmacist how you can safely dispose of it.

Understand Possible Side Effects

New medications or increased dosage could increase the risk of falls, upset the stomach, cause weakness and more. It’s important to understand the potential side effects and contact your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms.

Ask About Potential Negative Drug Interactions

Before adding a new medication to the regimen, ask your doctor or pharmacist about possible negative side effects. If you identify a potentially problematic interaction, let the doctor know. Don’t stop taking medications on your own, as that could also be dangerous. 

Pre-Sort Medications for the Week

Use a daily pill organizer to ensure the right medications are being taken at the right time. Be sure to get one with enough compartments and, if any pills need to be split, do it ahead of time.

Set Up a Tracking/Reminder System

Whether it’s with a medication management app or pencil and paper, a simple chart can ensure medications are being taken properly – and use alarms to make sure you’re taking them on time.

Avoid Sharing Medications

Don’t share. Never take medicines prescribed for another person or give yours to someone else. 

Plan Ahead for Medication Refills

It’s important to get refills on time, so you don’t miss doses. Ask your doctor about medication delivery options or check with your pharmacist about automatic refills. 

How HCAN Can Assist with Medication Management

If you or an aging loved one need assistance with medication management, we can help. Our experienced caregivers can help set up a tracking system and ensure you or your senior are taking the right meds at the right time.

To learn more, visit hcanthrive.com or call your local HCAN-supported office. 

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