MyLifeLine.org created a tip sheet on how to Help a Friend with Cancer.
Post comments below on actions you have taken to help a friend with cancer.
MyLifeLine.org created a tip sheet on how to Help a Friend with Cancer.
Post comments below on actions you have taken to help a friend with cancer.
There are many ways you can help a friend with cancer. I found this great piece on the Fresh Brewed Life, “ 15 Ways to Really Help a Friend with Cancer”. It mentions practical things you can do for a friend with cancer, like laundry or suggesting a “date” for your spouses because the spouse of a person with cancer is often neglected. Don’t forget about their children or spouse, offer to do fun and supportive things for them as well. Think outside of the box when trying to find ways to help your friend with cancer. Instead of baking them another lasagna, ask them what their favorite restaurant is and deliver their favorite meal with a DVD for a nice, relaxing night in.
In this article from Women’s Health Magazine a survivor speaks candidly about what not to do or say for a friend with cancer.
If you know of other great tips, please comment below!
Check out this great spotlight about MyLifeLine.org at onclive.com . The article has a great overview of our history, features, initiatives and impact!
March Newsletter: Happy Spring from MyLifeLine.org http://conta.cc/htmk7S
Resource Spotlight in the newsletter: Cancer Thrivers
Part 2 of our Summary of Caregiving for Your Loved One with Cancer from CancerCare
In Part 1 I we reviewed the basic tips for caregivers. Part 2 is about long distance caregiving and taking care of yourself as a caregiver.
Don’t stress if your loved one is thousands of miles away. You can still be an integral part of their caregiving team.
Long Distance Caregiving:
One of the most important things to remember is to take care of yourself as well.
Taking Care of Yourself
Stay Healthy
Getting Emotional Support
Lastly, here are some important final thoughts from the article on cargiving for your loved one.
Visit CancerCare’s Care Giver Support Page for more information.