Episode 12: How to Foster Support during Cancer Care? *special focus on single/widowed/divorced patients
This episode talks with Lauren Shea, MSW, a social worker and cancer survivor herself who unpacks the types of supportive services available to patients with a special focus on fostering support for patients who are single, widowed or divorced.
Specifically we discuss:
* What is Supportive care?
* Whole person care- care that not only treats the cancer but also improves the quality of life of the person who has cancer
* Including the physical, psychological, social and spiritual health of a patient
* What are supportive care services?
* Child life specialists, Social workers, Psychologists, Spiritual counseling, Social Workers, Positive image center (Cosmetologists can walk through changes in appearance), Integrative oncologists, Meditation classes
* What are the benefits of supportive care services?
* Identifying your values as a patient and improving communication with the medical team
* Education and Support throughout the illness
* How to get connected to supportive care services?
* Ask your oncologist or primary care doctor for a referral
* Referral to Social Work is a good first step and they can connect a patient to many different resources available at that hospital
* Ask around- “What Supportive Care Services are available here?”
* What specific services help patients who are single, widowed, divorced?
* Transportation services (Disability benefits, Go Go Grandma, ask your SW!)
* Caregiving Support (In-Home Supportive Services, understanding your support network)
* Psychosocial support- see below
* What resources are available for patients?
* American Cancer Society [https://www.cancer.org/about-us/what-we-do/providing-support.html]- Hotline
* Cancer Support Community [https://www.cancersupportcommunity.org] - Support Groups, Individual Therapy, Financial Assistance
* 2-1-1: Can get access to local resources - food, housing instability
* Epic Experience [https://www.epicexperience.org]- free Cancer Camp in Colorado
* Adolescent and Young Adult Resources
* Stupid Cancer Conference [https://stupidcancer.org/cancercon/]
* First Descents [https://firstdescents.org]- Adventure Therapy for age 18-39 years old