Cancer is a disease that affects the entire family. We believe supporting and treating the whole family is critical to a patient's health and success.
We provide resources for families and friends dealing with cancer including support groups, education and help with advanced directives.
After a family member or friend tells you they have cancer, many things begin to rush through your mind. Caring for a family member with cancer can be challenging. We have many resources for family members and friends of loved ones to help you through this difficult time.
Support services
Social services and behavioral health support
Social services and behavioral health provide counseling and other services that can reduce stress during this time.
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Common questions
We have created a list of frequently asked questions to help you during this time.
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Support groups for kids
We offer support groups for teenagers and children with family members that have cancer. These support groups are called called CHAT and CLIMB respectively.
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Caregivers
When someone is diagnosed with cancer, they often choose someone to come with them to their appointments and help them through their cancer journey. As a caregiver, you may be entrusted with the person’s medical history, financial information and other important documents.
Release of information
A release of information allows you to access their medical information and appointments.
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Advance care planning
We provide advance care planning education and assistance through our Community Resources department or oncology social worker.
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