Caring for a loved one diagnosed with cancer can involve many responsibilities, such as providing support and encouragement, helping administer medications, arranging transportation to appointments, and assisting in day-to-day activities. While caregiving can be rewarding, it can also be challenging, which is why we put together the following resources to help you in your journey.
Tips for Caregivers
Adjusting to Your Role
- Support for Caregivers of Cancer Patients
- What a Cancer Caregiver Does
- Tips for Caregiving
- When Someone You Know Has Cancer
- How to Respond When Someone Tells You They Have Cancer
- When Your Child Has Cancer
- Your Role as a Caregiver
Supporting a Loved One Diagnosed with Cancer
- Caring for Loved One
- Managing Health Insurance
- Paying for Cancer Treatments
- Managing Cancer-related Side Effects
- Medication Management for Cancer Treatment
- Listen with Your Heart
- Friendship and Cancer
- Supporting a Friend Who Has Cancer
- Mesothelioma Caregivers
- Sleep and Cancer
- Preventing Drug Addiction in Cancer Treatment
Taking Care of Yourself
- If You’re About to Become a Cancer Caregiver
- Caring for the Caregiver
- How Caregivers Can Take Care of Themselves
- Caregiver Burnout and Stress
- Coping Checklist for Caregivers
- Lessons Learned from Being a Cancer Caregiver
- Tips to Reduce Stress
- Sharing Responsibilities
- Drug and Alcohol Treatment Resources for Caregivers
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