Image: Medications...
The image to the lower right hand side in this slide is of a man who happens to be blind, accessing his medications from a lowered shelf in his kitchen. His medication bottles are differentiated (although not clearly in this slide) using tactile cues - size, circumference, differing tops and surface markings on the containers.
The preferred location of medications is in the kitchen - not in the bathroom so-called "medicine cabinet" where there is likely to be no access to a phone and the moisture in the environment deteriorates the medications faster than normally prior to printed expiration dates.
Credit: Edward Steinfeld, Ph.D., "Aging in Place" a slide set produced by the All University Gerontology Center, Syracuse University circa 1975.