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Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.4 – Setting Up a Simple Medication Schedule: A clear schedule turns a messy routine into an easy, repeatable process. Start by matching your medication times with natural daily cues like meals or bedtime. Use a written chart, phone alarm, or color-coded calendar to track what happens and when. Visual reminders help your brain connect the moment to the action, reducing skipped doses. When planning your schedule, consider how each medicine works best—some need food, others an empty stomach. Keep spacing even to avoid stacking doses too close together. Once your system is set, keep it visible on the fridge, mirror, or phone lock screen. Over time, repetition builds automatic memory, so taking medication feels second nature. A simple schedule also helps doctors understand your pattern if something needs adjusting. When you control the timing, you feel more secure and responsible for your wellness. Order brings peace, and consistency brings results.

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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.

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