Parenting through cancer: Caregivers weigh in
In this collaborative blog post, four YACCtivists examine parenting through cancer from the patient’s and the partner’s perspectives.
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In this collaborative blog post, four YACCtivists examine parenting through cancer from the patient’s and the partner’s perspectives.
Read moreEmily outlines three processes she uses to continue to share moments with her sister, Sarah, although she is no longer here.
Read moreIn this week’s episode, Alex’s mother/caregiver/supporter, Val Mandarino, joins him for a chat.
Read moreKarine speaks with Tom Masterson of Blue, an “assistant that enables community support for the everyday challenges that come with a health problem.”
Read more“In order to figure out my future, I think it’s important I recognize my wonderful past, and the people that make me smile today.”
Read moreHere is Jody Mason’s list of things to tell your caregivers to give them some insight into what you’re feeling.
Read more“Trying to explain how you feel in this situation is really hard to do with someone who has never experienced it before.”
Read moreThe YACC community is made up of young adults affected by cancer, and that includes the spouses, friends, cousins, and siblings of those who have been diagnosed. When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, it can affect a family’s income, a social structure, a parenting routine, a meal plan, and more.
Read moreCancerChatCanada still has a few spaces left in their upcoming online support group for those caring for a loved one with cancer.
Read moreFor those of you who wanted a refresher on the Survivor Conference 2014 caregivers workshop, or for those of you who couldn’t be there, here are some notes to keep in your back pocket.
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