•Pill organizers: Pill organizers are perhaps the most familiar type of medicine tray. They typically consist of multiple compartments or compartments labeled with days of the week, allowing users to organize their daily medication regimen. Some pill organizers are divided into multiple doses per day, while others have separate compartments for morning, afternoon, evening, and bedtime medications.
•Medication carts: Medication carts are larger, wheeled trays used in healthcare facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, or clinics. They contain multiple drawers or shelves for storing medications, supplies, and patient information, allowing healthcare providers to efficiently manage medication administration and patient care tasks.
•Travel pill organizers: These compact and portable trays are designed for individuals who need to take their medications on the go. They may feature compartments for each day of the week or multiple doses per day, and some models are small enough to fit in a pocket or purse.
•Specialty medication trays: Specialty medication trays may be designed for specific purposes or populations, such as organizers for managing complex medication regimens, blister packs for pre-packaged medications, or trays with features for individuals with visual or dexterity impairments.