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Medication Reminder App for Elderly

Simple, clear reminders designed for seniors. Easy to use, with caregiver sharing for peace of mind.

Simple interfaceCaregiver sharingEncrypted & private

Medication Management for Seniors

Adults over 65 take an average of 5-7 prescription medications daily. Managing this complexity is challenging, especially when cognitive decline, vision changes, or physical limitations make traditional pill organizers difficult to use.

PillPal provides clear, simple reminders with an interface designed for ease of use. Large tap targets, clear medication names, and straightforward dose confirmation mean seniors can use it independently — and caregivers can monitor remotely when extra support is needed.

All data is encrypted and private. We never sell health data or display ads.

Designed for Seniors

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Simple One-Tap

Confirm doses with a single, clear tap. No complicated menus or tiny buttons.

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Family Sharing

Invite up to 3 family members to monitor adherence remotely.

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Escalating Alerts

If a dose is missed, PillPal sends follow-up reminders — not just one.

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Doctor Reports

Print or email a complete medication report before appointments.

For Family Caregivers of Elderly Parents

If you're helping an aging parent manage medications, PillPal gives you visibility without being intrusive:

Caregiver sharing is available on the Pro plan ($9.99/mo) with support for up to 3 caregivers per patient.

Setting Up PillPal for a Senior

Getting started is simple. A family member can help set up the account, add medications, and configure reminder times. Once set up, the senior only needs to tap "Taken" when they hear a reminder. Everything else happens automatically.

No tech expertise required. No complex settings. Just clear reminders and easy confirmation.

Help Your Loved One Stay On Track

Simple reminders. Family sharing. Free to start.


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⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: PillPal is a personal wellness and organizational tool. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your medication routine. Read full disclaimer →