Description
Most senior planners and medication trackers are printed in small type, packed tightly together, and built for someone else’s day. They can be hard to read and hard to use — which defeats the purpose. This companion is different. It is printed in large, clear type, with simple layouts and plenty of room to write. It is built for older adults who want to maintain their independence with a system they can use comfortably, on their own — including those with low vision.
What’s Inside The Senior Daily Routine & Medication Companion
The Senior Daily Routine & Medication Companion is a large-print printable with 9 sections:
- Setting Up Your Routine — how to use the companion and build a routine that fits you
- Large-Print Weekly Schedule — your whole week laid out clearly; a reusable template
- Daily Medication Reference — a clear place to write down what your doctor or pharmacist has told you, plus a daily medication checklist
- Appointment Tracker — every appointment in one place you can trust
- Important Phone Numbers — family, doctors, pharmacy, and helpers in one large-print list
- Emergency Reference Page — the information responders and helpers need, ready to go
- Today’s Plan Template — one page for one day; the daily driver, and a reusable template
- Personal Preferences — how you like your day to go, in your own words
- Family Check-In Log — a simple log to keep family and helpers coordinated, plus a circle-of-support page
Many of these pages are reusable templates — print as many copies as you need.
This Companion Is For…
- Older adults living independently who want a clear daily system
- Older adults with low vision who need large, readable print
- Adult children helping set up a routine for a parent
- People receiving light-touch in-home care or support
- Anyone who wants their day organized in one simple place
What Makes This Senior Fall Prevention Checklist & Plan Different
- Genuinely large print. Not a standard planner with a bigger font slapped on — designed from the start for readability, with high contrast, simple layouts, and generous space.
- Built for independence. The whole point is a system you can use without help. It is not a monitoring tool; it is a tool that keeps the day in your own hands.
- The medication pages are a reference, not advice. A clear place to record what your own providers have told you — never a source of medical instructions.
- Room to actually write. Tall lines and large fields, designed for handwriting.
- Your preferences, in your words. The Personal Preferences page centers how you like things done — useful for you, and for anyone who ever steps in to help.
- Reusable by design. The weekly schedule, daily plan, medication reference, and check-in log are templates meant to be printed again and again.
A Note On The Medication Pages
The medication reference in this companion is a place to write down what your doctor or pharmacist has already told you. It is not medical advice. It does not tell you what to take or when. Never start, stop, or change a medication based on this companion — those decisions belong with your doctor or pharmacist.
Part of the Senior & Aging in Place Bundle
The Senior Daily Routine & Medication Companion is part of the Senior & Aging in Place Bundle, which gathers AmeriDisability resources for older adults planning to stay in their homes and the families and caregivers supporting them. The bundle is anchored by the Aging in Place Home Modification Planner; companion resources include the Senior Fall Prevention Checklist & Plan and the Home Accessibility Audit Printable.
The Bottom lLine
A routine you can read is a routine you can keep. This companion gives you your whole day — schedule, medications, appointments, contacts, and plans — in large, clear print you can use on your own.
$14 — instant large-print PDF download.







