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Donald, 74, leads an active life. He goes to the theater, does volunteer work, and plays golf. But when he sits down to breakfast he faces a plate full of pills. His wife, Judy, who at age 66 walks a mile twice a day, also stares down a pillbox first thing in the morning. Both dutifully swallow their medicines once, twice, sometimes up to three times a day. But they admit there are times when they forget.

"It's very time consuming taking all these pills," says Donald. "I wish I had a pill in my pillbox that reminded me to take my pills."

They are not alone. Millions of older adults take several medicines. Add vitamins, minerals, and other dietary supplements to the mix and you have got a schedule of pill swallowing that stretches throughout the day. For people with chronic medical conditions, keeping track of medicines can feel like a full-time job.