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How to Choose a Medication and Pill Organizer with Arthritis

How to Choose a Medication and Pill Organizer with Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis patient and Arthritis Life host Cheryl Crow shares her tips and strategies for choosing a medication or pill organizer when you have arthritis or hand pain. She also explains how occupational therapists can help if you need personalized advice on this issue.

1) (Minute 0:06) - Introduction
2) (Minute 0:22) - Step 1: Determine size
3) (Minute 0:47) - Step 2: Choose one that opens easily
4) (Minute 2:45) - Step 3: Which will you actually use?
5) (Minute 4:11) - Conclusion: individualized decision!
6) (Minute 5:45) - Bloopers!

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