Abstract

As healthcare demands rise and the senior population grows, innovative results are essential for cases with habitual ails and memory-related conditions like Alzheimer's. Introduces a movable drug memorial System designed for hospitals, old age homes, and independent elderly citizens. The system, erected around an Arduino UNO microcontroller, integrates an IR detector, buzzer, TV display, RTC module, keypad, LED, and GSM module, working together to give timely drug monuments. In hospitals, it integrates into patient care routines, driving visual and audile monuments for nursing staff to insure timely drug delivery. This integration helps drug crimes and ensures that cases are cleaved to their prescribed treatment plans. Old age homes profit from the stonerfriendly device, allowing residents to manage their drug schedules via the TV display and keypad. The system's simplicity and trust ability can significantly ameliorate the quality of life for senior residents. For independent seniors, the movable system provides monuments through the TV display and buzzer, with the GSM module transferring SMS cautions to family members or caregivers if boluses are missed. This point is particularly precious for those who live alone, offering peace of mind to both the seniors and their families. Alzheimer's cases, floundering with memory loss and drug adherence, gain significantly from this system. The combination of visual and audile monuments, along with the straightforward keypad and TV display, offers an effective tool for managing their drug needs. By icing timely drug input, alleviates the progression of symptoms and enhances the overall well-being of Alzheimer's cases.

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