Home care

June 15, 2021
Emily Goodman

Cuando necesita ayuda con responsabilidades de cuidado

Spanish
Emily.Goodman

Si brinda atención a una persona con cáncer, es posible que necesite ayuda con las tareas y responsabilidades que implica la labor. Explorar nuevas opciones de cuidado puede ayudar a su ser querido a seguir recibiendo atención de alta calidad mientras usted mantiene su salud y bienestar.

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August 9, 2018
Tori Brunetti, ASCO intern

Spotlight On: Cancer Case Managers

English
Tori.Brunetti

Case managers play an important role in making sure patients’ needs are met. They also help bridge communication between the health care team and the person with cancer.

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Caregiving at Home

Many people with cancer receive a large part of their care at home instead of in a hospital. This means that family members who live with or near them may need to take on several day-to-day medical and non-medical responsibilities.

Being a family caregiver is challenging. But it can also be rewarding. There are many different strategies and resources you can use to ensure the best quality of life possible for your loved one and you.

April 27, 2017
Emily Goodman

When You Need Help With Caregiving Responsibilities

English
Emily.Goodman

If you provide care for a person with cancer, you may find that you may need assistance with the tasks and responsibilities that come with this role. Exploring new caregiving options can help your loved one to continue receiving high-quality care while you maintain your health and well-being.

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Long-Distance Caregiving

Providing care to a loved one with cancer who does not live near you can be challenging and stressful. The following suggestions can help you work with and around many of the challenges of long-distance caregiving.

Get organized. The following tips can help you stay on top of your caregiving tasks:

  • Collect and sort information about the medical, financial, and legal needs of the person with cancer. This will help you and other caregivers make informed decisions. Some people use a binder or file folder to keep track of everything.

Tips for Being a Successful Caregiver

Caring for a person with cancer can be hard emotionally and physically. However, there can also be moments that are comforting and rewarding.

Depending on the needs of the person with cancer, you may provide different types of support, including:

  • Emotional support

  • Help with medical care

  • Help with financial and insurance issues

  • Serving as the communicator between the patient and the health care team

This article provides tips to help you care for your loved one.

Hiring Home Care Services

"Home care" is health care and supportive services given by a trained professional at a patient's home. A person may need home care to recover from surgery or a long hospital stay. Other people need more long-term home care during and after cancer treatment.

There are many reasons to consider bringing a professional caregiver into your home. For example, home care can help you or your loved one spend less time in the hospital. This includes people with advanced cancer, who can receive hospice care in the home.

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