For Caregivers
Caregivers are vital to the treatment process, and they need support too. Our resources focus on preventing burnout and promoting well-being for those who support you.
Caregiver Education Workshops: Training sessions on practical skills like medication management, wound care, communication techniques, and self-care strategies.
Respite & Peer Support: Dedicated support groups where caregivers can share experiences, receive validation, and learn coping mechanisms from professional facilitators and fellow caregivers.
Stress Management Resources: Access to dedicated resources, including guided meditations and short-term counseling, to manage the intense emotional and logistical stress of caregiving.
For Children & Teens
When a parent or grandparent is diagnosed with cancer, children often experience confusion, fear, and emotional upheaval.
Age-Appropriate Counseling: Child-life specialists and oncology social workers provide individual and group sessions to help children and teens understand the diagnosis and treatment in a way that is sensitive to their developmental stage.
Expressive Arts Programs: Therapeutic programs utilizing art, music, and play to help young family members communicate feelings that may be difficult to put into words.
Educational Materials: Resources and books specifically designed to help parents talk to their children about cancer, minimizing fear and maximizing clarity.