AARP Pharmacy Services allows individuals to order medications for someone else under certain conditions. To do this, the person placing the order must have the legal authority to do so, which may involve being a caregiver, family member, or someone with medical power of attorney for the individual in need of medications. It is important to provide accurate information regarding the recipient's prescription details and personal information to ensure the medications are processed correctly. Additionally, AARP Pharmacy Services may require authorization forms or specific identification to confirm that you have the right to manage the prescriptions on behalf of the other person. For more detailed guidance and any requirements specific to your situation, it is advisable to refer to the relevant information on the AARP Pharmacy Services website, where you can find current contact details and resources.