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PALLIATIVE CARE

Caring for Cancer Patients since 1996

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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What is palliative care?

Palliative care is specialized medical care that focuses on providing relief from the symptoms and stress of serious illnesses like cancer. The goal is to improve the quality of life for both the patient and their family.

While both provide comfort and support, palliative care can be provided at any stage of a serious illness and alongside curative treatments. Hospice care is typically reserved for patients nearing the end of life who are no longer seeking curative treatments.

Services can include pain and symptom management, emotional and psychological support, assistance with navigating the healthcare system, and support for family caregivers.

Yes, many palliative care services can be provided at home, allowing patients to receive care in a comfortable and familiar environment.

Palliative care improves quality of life by managing symptoms, providing emotional support, and helping patients and families navigate the complexities of serious illness.

When should palliative care start?

Palliative care can start at any point during a serious illness, even as soon as a diagnosis is made. Early integration of palliative care can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

A multidisciplinary team including doctors, nurses, social workers, and other specialists provide palliative care. This team works together to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the patient.

No, palliative care is not limited to end-of-life patients. It is appropriate for anyone with a serious illness, regardless of the stage of the disease or prognosis.

Palliative care services can be accessed through a referral from your healthcare provider. You can also contact palliative care organizations directly to inquire about available services.

Family members play a crucial role in palliative care by providing support, assisting with daily activities, and helping make important decisions about care.

What causes cancer?

Cancer can be caused by a combination of genetic factors, environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke, radiation, and certain chemicals), and lifestyle choices (like diet and physical activity).

Some types of cancer can be hereditary. If there is a family history of cancer, it is essential to talk to a healthcare provider about potential risks and genetic testing.

Cancer is typically diagnosed through a combination of physical examinations, imaging tests (like X-rays or CT scans), lab tests (such as blood or urine tests), and biopsies (where a sample of tissue is taken for analysis).

Yes, treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and hormone therapy. The choice of treatment depends on the type and stage of cancer.

Survival rates vary depending on the type of cancer, its stage at diagnosis, and other individual factors. Early detection and treatment generally improve outcomes.

Can cancer be prevented?

While not all cancers can be prevented, certain lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, avoiding tobacco, and limiting alcohol consumption can reduce the risk.

Symptoms can vary widely depending on the type of cancer but may include unexplained weight loss, fatigue, lumps or swelling, persistent pain, or changes in bowel or bladder habits.

Yes, adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes a balanced diet, regular physical activity, avoiding tobacco, and limiting alcohol can reduce the risk of developing cancer.

Providing emotional support, accompanying them to appointments, helping with daily tasks, and listening can make a significant difference. Encouraging them to follow their treatment plan and offering practical assistance is also beneficial.

Side effects vary depending on the treatment but can include fatigue, nausea, hair loss, pain, and changes in appetite. It’s important to discuss potential side effects with the healthcare team to manage them effectively.

What is preventative healthcare?

Preventative healthcare involves measures taken to prevent illnesses or detect them early when they are more treatable. This includes regular check-ups, screenings, vaccinations, and adopting healthy lifestyle habits.

You can find an in-network healthcare provider by checking with your health insurance company, using their online directory, or contacting their customer service for assistance.

Coinsurance is the percentage of medical costs that you pay out of pocket after you’ve met your deductible. For example, if your coinsurance is 20%, you pay 20% of the medical costs and your insurance covers the remaining 80%.

To manage healthcare costs, consider choosing an in-network provider, reviewing your insurance plan benefits, using preventative care services, and discussing costs with your healthcare provider before receiving treatments.

Regular health check-ups can help detect health issues early, provide updates on your overall health, and allow your healthcare provider to recommend lifestyle changes or treatments to maintain or improve your health.

How can I improve my health and wellness?

You can improve your health and wellness by maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular physical activity, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking.

It’s important to understand the basics of your health insurance plan, including your coverage, benefits, premiums, deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Review your plan documents and contact your insurance company if you have any questions.

To get the most out of your healthcare visits, prepare a list of questions or concerns, bring any relevant medical records, be honest about your health habits, and take notes during the appointment.

Common healthcare scams include fraudulent medical billing, fake health insurance plans, and phishing scams asking for personal information. Be cautious and verify the legitimacy of healthcare services and insurance offers.

Support your mental health by practicing self-care, seeking support from friends and family, engaging in activities you enjoy, and consulting a mental health professional if needed.

How can CanSupport help me or my loved one with cancer?

CanSupport provides comprehensive palliative care services, including home-based care, outpatient clinics, day care services, counseling, and support groups. Our aim is to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their families by managing symptoms, providing emotional support, and offering guidance throughout their journey.

We offer a range of services, including home-based palliative care, outpatient clinics, day care services, counseling, support groups, educational programs, and training for caregivers and healthcare professionals. Our services are designed to address the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of our patients and their families.

To become a volunteer, you can apply through our website or contact us directly. We provide comprehensive training to equip our volunteers with the skills needed to support our patients and their families. Volunteering with CanSupport is a rewarding experience that allows you to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those affected by cancer.

Our volunteers undergo extensive training that covers various aspects of palliative care, including communication skills, symptom management, emotional support, and understanding the needs of cancer patients and their families. The training ensures that our volunteers are well-prepared to provide compassionate and effective care.

You can donate to CanSupport through our website by clicking on the “Donate Now” button. We accept various forms of donations, including one-time gifts, monthly contributions, and corporate partnerships. Your generous donations help us continue providing essential services to cancer patients and their families.

What is the impact of my donation to CanSupport?

Your donation directly supports our palliative care programs and services. It helps us provide medical care, emotional support, counseling, and other essential services to cancer patients and their families. Every contribution makes a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.

Yes, you are welcome to visit our facilities to learn more about our services and meet our dedicated team. Please contact us to schedule a visit, and we will be happy to provide a tour and answer any questions you may have.

You can stay updated with our latest news and events by subscribing to our newsletter, following us on social media, and regularly visiting our website. We share updates about our programs, events, and success stories to keep our community informed and engaged.

Our services are available to cancer patients and their families who require palliative care and support. To determine eligibility, we assess each patient’s medical condition, needs, and circumstances. Please contact us for more information and to discuss your specific situation.

We encourage patients, families, and supporters to share their stories with us. Your experiences can inspire and provide hope to others facing similar challenges. You can share your story through our website, social media platforms, or by contacting us directly. We value and appreciate your willingness to share your journey with our community.