Steps to Independent Living

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Need Help Managing Your Medication?

 

Just taking a variety of medications is enough to give you a headache. And that's sort of the problem. Some medicines have to be taken with food. Others on an empty stomach.  Some won't work if you have beer or wine. Interactions between medicines can sometimes make you sick.  Take the confusion out of taking your medicine.  Call your doctor or therapist for recommendations on managing your medication.

This info was last updated on: 10/20/03
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Thank you for visiting our Youth Development Program website.  Please continue to contact us with your comments and suggestions.  We need and welcome your participation to make this site a vibrant source of information for all youth transitioning from foster care in Los Angeles County.  If you have information to share on our site or experience a problem with the site (e.g. nonfunctioning link),  Please contact Jennifer Chuang via email at
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The Youth Development Program receives a set budget every year from state and federal government sources.  Resources are distributed according to need and not as an entitlement. Since the budget is limited, please note that the services and benefits described in this website are available to eligible transitioning youth 16 - up to their 21st birthday in Los Angeles County, on a needs-basis, until all funds are spent for the fiscal year (the fiscal year ends June 30th).  There are some services available for youth 14 - 15.  Some of the resources are listed for your information and ARE NOT to be considered an endorsement by Los Angeles County.