Preventing Food Borne Illness
Preparing meals for a cancer patients is a stressful process: making healthy, appetizing foods that appeal to their changing tastes can be difficult. Caregivers also have practice safe food handling in order to prevent food-borne illness. Believe it or not, it does not have to be overwhelming – there is an easy place to start! […]
Redefining Self-Care: A 20 Second Practice
Caregiving isn’t easy. For many, life chapters spent caregiving are arguably some of the most challenging. Ensuring the well being of any person asks a lot of us. It’s easy to lose sight of ourselves, our own ambitions and our own well being. Self-care, while valuable, doesn’t always feel accessible, convenient or all that reasonable, […]
2014 — In Health and Illness
The day after Christmas dinner, one of our guests complained that he may have gotten food poisoning – he was so uncomfortable. No one else had the problem, but you never know – right? His wife, who has little tolerance for small complaints and ailments, told him to “get over it”.
Being a Great Cancer Caregiver
Nutrition plays an important role in a caregiver’s life, not only to reduce the risk chronic disease, but to maintain optimal health, well-being, and strength to support and care for a loved one. The benefits of proper nutrition include Heart health – a heart healthy diet can lower your risk of heart disease. Bone […]
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month
Palliative and hospice care serve a critical role in the progression of life-threatening diseases, yet they’re often overlooked and not used to full advantage. In light of November being National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, we wanted to spend a few minutes highlighting this important form of care, particularly as it relates to cancer.
Savor Health Thanksgiving
Savor Health is an amazing resource for those who are not well enough to cook on their own but still would like healthy, nourishing meals. Thanksgiving is the one time of year when even those who can’t even scramble an egg throw their aprons on, and it can be hard to think about celebrating that special […]
Fitting in Physical Activity for Caregivers – 6 Easy Steps
We all know that physical activity has numerous health benefits. We also know that with a busy lifestyle, it can be difficult to make time for physical activity no matter how hard we might try. In fact, recent reports show that more than half of Americans do not participate in regular physical activity. This is […]
Caring for the Cancer Caregiver – November is National Family Caregivers Month
Cancer Caregiving is often a fulfilling experience, but can also bring on added stress due to the many physical and emotional demands involved. In honor of National Caregiver Month, we will be featuring a series of blogs on how caregivers can improve their own health. Each blog will focus on an aspect of your lifestyle that can […]
Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness
“I’m not really sure why I am calling.” “My friend told me to call you.” “I have no idea what to do.” These are some common opening lines from phone calls with my patients. As the Patient Services Manager for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, I received distressed calls from patients, family members, and concerned […]
Are You at Greater Risk for Heart Disease if Caring for a Cancer Patient?
No one knows how much stress it takes to trigger heart disease or stroke, but a recently published study made me think about my own experience. Three years ago my husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer. A nine on the Gleason Scale, they told us. That news alone was stressful. Then, in a routine annual […]