✅ Daily Living Skills (ADLs & IADLs) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.31 – What to Do If You Can’t Afford Your Medication: Financial barriers shouldn’t block access to essential medicine, and proactive planning helps overcome them. Start by asking your doctor about generic versions or patient-assistance programs from manufacturers. Many pharmacies offer discount cards or sliding-scale options for recurring prescriptions. Nonprofits and local clinics often provide vouchers for critical drugs. Communicate openly rather than skipping doses silently—it’s safer and more responsible. Compare pharmacy prices through verified online tools to find affordable choices. Some insurance plans reimburse mail-order refills at reduced cost. Keep receipts for possible tax deductions or medical grants. Temporary hardship doesn’t define your worth; it proves resilience when managed wisely. Staying honest about costs allows care teams to adapt your plan. Financial challenges become manageable when courage replaces avoidance and communication stays open.

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Practical training to help individuals independently manage personal care, household tasks, and community responsibilities, building confidence and self-sufficiency in daily life.

This course includes:
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  • Flexibility to work at your own pace, when it fits your schedule

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