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Between treatments, side effects, and exhaustion, families need expert help to provide safe, dignified care at home.
Cancer and treatment leave loved ones too weak for daily tasks.
Managing symptoms, meds, and care routines is overwhelming alone.
Emotional and physical toll affects the whole family deeply.
When a loved one is diagnosed with cancer, the instinct is to do everything possible to ensure their comfort and well-being. The road is fraught with uncertainty, fear, and the overwhelming burden of medical treatments and their side effects. At this crucial time, the comfort of home and the support of family becomes more important than ever.
This is where ConsidraCare steps in, offering specialized care for cancer patients at home to help lighten your load.
Seniors with non-chronic medical conditions requiring help only for a few hours or days in a week.
Seniors with chronic and serious health issues in need for personal medical care in their homes.
Seniors with life-impacting chronic conditions requiring constant monitoring and assistance in daily tasks.
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The constant worry about providing the right care, managing medications, and handling side effects, on top of the emotional toll, can leave families feeling helpless and overwhelmed. ConsidraCare brings compassionate, specialized cancer care at home to you. Our team of cancer caregivers is trained specifically in oncology care, offering a range of services from medication management to symptom control, all within the comfort and safety of your home.
ConsidraCare’s expertise and compassion are evident in every interaction.
ConsidraCare is a reliable partner in health care, delivering unwavering quality of care.
Our team will help create a custom care plan for your loved one — no pressure, no obligation.
Red blood cells include a protein called hemoglobin, which transports oxygen to your cells. Cancer patients frequently have anemia as a side effect. The following cancers can cause low hemoglobin:
Moreover, chemotherapy and radiation can also cause low hemoglobin.
Palliative care is a specialized form of live-in care that focuses on improving the quality of life of cancer patients with or without the curative intent. Its primary goal is to relieve symptoms and to prevent psychological, emotional, and spiritual trials during the end of life. Cancer patients can receive live-in care under a licensed care provider anytime they need.
Cancer patients require more help and care. If you know any cancer patients and want to cheer them up, you can send them gift boxes or care packages. The following things can be included in a care package:
Few foods can cause nausea and food poisoning in cancer patients. To prevent any critical situation, one should avoid the foods listed below: