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Medication and Schedule Reminders

"Our son is going to an Adult High School program at the community college and working part-time. Should he start up with medication again now?"

by Sandy Maynard


If your son is going to school and working part time and the concern is remembering to take the medication and be on time for appointments and classes, a planner is essential to stay on top of things.

Spectra Planner makes an age-specific daily organizer for students. Many of my clients like it, as it is color coded for the days and has plenty of room to record assignments. There are other features that make it easy to use, such as space for weekly and monthly "to do" lists and stickers for appointments. For more information, call 987.682.1579 or visit their Spectra's web site at AndoverCounseling.com.

No planner will help unless you know where it is and to use it! Two great tips for keeping track of it:

Medication reminders come in many varieties and formats. These include:

As for specific medication issues and concerns, they are best discussed with your physician.


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