Home Care for Cancer Patients

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In home health care can help cancer patients stay in the comfort of their own home while they receive care. The home offers an atmosphere of comfort and security. While hospital stays can contribute to feelings of isolation and loneliness, staying at home allows patients to stay connected with family and friends. It has both advantages and disadvantages to the patient and caregivers. Sometimes, in home care can create new challenges for those involved. It may also bring about changes to relationships or require family members cope with aspects of patient care they would not have seen otherwise. It is important that patients and caregivers prepare for these obstacles.

In home health care services may be administered by doctors, nurses, home health care aides, or even family members. If you are considering home care, you should ask your doctor about the patient's specific needs and if they can be met by home care. Get information about the types of home care services the patient will require and discuss these with the people who will be administering care.


Use of a home health care agency is usually necessary when the person has advanced medical needs. Research agencies in your area to find the one that best fits your needs. Most agencies provide home health care aides that can assist with personal care, meal preparation, homemaking, and general health management. Services may also include visits by nurses or social workers and access to medical equipment.

It may also be helpful to hire independent home health care providers, rather than an agency. TheCaringSpace.com is an online resource that helps connect qualified caregivers with people in need of their services and is especially useful for hiring independent home health care aides. For people paying out of pocket, using independent home health care providers is usually less expensive than hiring an agency. However, you will have to cooinate payment and scheduling yourself.

There are many public and private sources that help patients pay for home care. It may be helpful to look into benefits provided the government, like Medicare or Medicaid. Some private health or long-term care insurance policies cover the costs of certain home care services. Other organizations, like the American Cancer Society, offer free services to cancer patients and their families.

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