Cancer Support
Related: About this forumOur world came crashing down yesterday.
After beating kidney cancer AND Stage 4 Lymphoma, wifey has been diagnosed with Leukemia, probably caused by the chemo from her Lymphoma treatment.
She/We are devastated. We went to the doctor's office thinking that she would be treated for a blood disorder with oral medicines and left knowing that she will have to undergo allogeneic stem cell transplant.
To top it all off, her treatment, which will last 3 months (one complete month in the hospital and two months in a apartment adjascent to the hospital) is 4 hours away from our home.
So, my question to the group, does anyone have any suggestions on how to acquire a "caregiver" for the two months she will need one at her side 24/7? We have no one to turn to and will need to try to HIRE someone to assist us. Agencies, gov't assistance or any references would help tremendously.
To be honest, we are both still in shock. We thought we had beat her cancers ( and have because her kidney cancer and lymphoma are clear) and now this. It is almost more than we can bear.
thanks for any help.
Walleye
(36,903 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,071 posts)secondwind
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(22,071 posts)2naSalit
(94,253 posts)Cancer support groups in either your town or the one where she'll be treated?
Check with the social services dept. at the hospital and if you're over 55, check with senior centers in both locations, for starters. Also maybe state, county, local health services, they can at least direct you to resources.
i'm guessing the oncology dept has resources like that.
There's usually some kind of support group that deals with cancer patients exclusively and they would normally have literature and contact info if not more interaction with the facility.
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(22,071 posts)2naSalit
(94,253 posts)We care about you here, gather what strength you can from that.
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(22,071 posts)magicarpet
(17,278 posts).... for her emotional and health support.
Soon you folks will move beyond these health issues and return to a state of normalcy and calm.
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(22,071 posts)Tetrachloride
(8,518 posts)WA-03 Democrat
(3,278 posts)My heart, thoughts, prayers, positive vibes go to you, your wife and your family. This is a major change in expectations and a downward one at that. You all at least know the fight ahead and I am sure you all will battle through it. I have no info to add but do wish you all the best!
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(22,071 posts)ancianita
(39,093 posts)yet you sound as if you might have light at the end of this tunnel. The help posted here are good starting points. I wish you and wifey the love and strength you'll both give each other to get through this. Health care givers are fine people and will help bolster your spirits, help you work out arrangements.
We're with you both. Get over here as often as you need so we can give you all the love, hugs and support we can.
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(22,071 posts)KatyaR
(3,542 posts)You and your wife have been through a lot.
You may be able to talk to your wife's treatment team to find some help. If this is standard procedure for treatment, you will not be the first to have these needs.
Love, peace, and patience to you and your wife.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,071 posts)We will be making lots of calls.
3Hotdogs
(13,722 posts)Does the facility where she will be treated, have a social worker?
Is she a veteran? If so, the obvious.
Your town, county social worker.
Local church, pastor, priest.,,, even if you are not a parishioner. A plea to the parishioners may get a 'help chain" set up. My friend was dying. This was around 1985. Hospital said they were going to have to put restraints on him unless someone was there to watch him so's he didn't get out of bed. For 8 days, we set up a "chain" and some one was with him, 24 hours a day.
People can be kind and generous.
Less likely, A..C.S. Local organizations like AARP, Knights of Columbus, Elks and similar organizations that may respond with donations of time, since you are not asking for money.
Do you live in a city, suburb or rural?
It sucks and I am sorry you are going through this
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(22,071 posts)Every avenue will be investigated.
3Hotdogs
(13,722 posts)This is D.U. We hello each other out.
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(22,071 posts)The ONLY one in Alabama.
Cozmo
(1,402 posts)I have first hand knowledge that they can be a great resource for patient support. Stay strong!
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(22,071 posts)róisín_dubh
(11,937 posts)but sending all the positive energy I can spare that your wife beats this too.
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(22,071 posts)wyn borkins
(1,123 posts)You might try contacting any nearby senior (assisted) living facilities and simply request if they can advise as to the availability of local caregivers willing to provide assistance within your specific area.
Hopefully one or more of the detailed suggestions noted herein will prove successful for you and for your 'wifey'.
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(22,071 posts)Joinfortmill
(16,833 posts)They may be able to direct you to someone who can help you. I prayed for you.
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(22,071 posts)Lonestarblue
(12,060 posts)People do go in and out of hospice. You would have to pay for the nursing care at a daily rate, but that might be less than both an apartment and the 24/7 care. Best of luck in finding the care your wife needs. Sending good vibes that things come together for you and she beats this nasty disease and you have many years together.
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(22,071 posts)Yes, she is on Medicare. We will check into that.
70sEraVet
(4,277 posts)when I've been knocked down with something. I'd be completely lost if it were the other way round.
Bless you both, with strength, courage and luck.
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(22,071 posts)It's been a difficult journey. We will continue it as best we can.
LaMouffette
(2,328 posts)Fortunately, there are many members of DU who are a part of the medical community and I'm sure they will be able to steer you to the right resources.
All the very best to you and your wife!
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(22,071 posts)Yes, DU is the best.
NNadir
(34,955 posts)...care giving regrettably.
I hope the procedures go well and are successful. All the best to you and your beloved my friend!
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(22,071 posts)sinkingfeeling
(53,446 posts)but wish you well.
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(22,071 posts)Marthe48
(19,630 posts)that can help you find home health employees? It i possible that your medical insurance would cover the caregiver, but that depends on so many things. Any possibility you can go stay with her and work from home? If you have pets and other concerns about your home, maybe you could find a housesitter or pesitter-might be cheaper than a caregiver for your wife.
My heart goes out to you and your wife. She sounds tough, but what a kick in the teeth the news is. Please let us know what you find out.
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(22,071 posts)jaxexpat
(7,794 posts)One step at a time. One foot in front of the other. Eyes wide open and ear to the ground. Good luck, amigo.
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(22,071 posts)MLAA
(18,762 posts)For a small monthly fee you sign onto care.com then search for what you are looking for and contract directly with the care givers. Otherwise just google care givers in the city where she will get her treatment. Going through a local firm is noticeably more expensive but has the security of knowing they line up the people and if someone cant make it one day they line up replacements or if you dont care for the person they will find a replacement. I wanted him to have around the clock care for several months. I tried doing it myself for a week around the clock and of course became exhausted. I started even while he was in the hospital. He has some memory issue and bad reactions to anesthesia and pain meds. I had a broken foot at the time and couldnt walk so that complicated things. The costs, as I remember were $25 dollars an hour going to $40 if the individual worked more than 40 hours or it was a holiday etc. I did, however, hit the jackpot with care.com in a small town for my dad and found a perfect caregiver. And I mean perfect. She stayed with dad for 4 hours a day for his last 8 weeks in his assisted living home.
Fingers crossed and sending ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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(22,071 posts)cate94
(2,919 posts)Sending healing thoughts and
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(22,071 posts)plimsoll
(1,690 posts)Secondly, dont freak at this suggestion, but try contacting a local hospice. They specialize in support for people who are or may be unable to care for themselves. They probably have a list. Now the bad news, youll probably need two for 7x24 care.
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(22,071 posts)LoisB
(9,090 posts)which she will receive treatment have a social worker who can refer you to the services you need? I have heard of the Leukemia and lymphoma society which (according to them) offers assistance (including financial). Information Resource Center at (800) 955-4572, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET.
Prayers for you both.
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(22,071 posts)niyad
(121,235 posts)covered all the ones that I would have said. Sending love and light and vibes for healing and strength, patience and endurance for both of you. You know that your DU famiky is here for both of you. Lean as hard as you need.
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(22,071 posts)Botany
(72,827 posts)Hang in there, you have a lot on your plate, and just one step in front of the next.
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(22,071 posts)erronis
(17,386 posts)I'll be entering one at Dana Farber in Boston the end of this month.
https://ash.confex.com/ash/2020/webprogram/Paper139864.html
Also, depending on your age you may want to check with your local Council On Aging:
https://eldercare.acl.gov/Public/Index.aspx
I work with one of the AAAs and they have good resources for finding care partners. Unfortunately the availability seems very low right now.
Good luck to you and your wife!
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(22,071 posts)I have those sites bookmarked.
Rebl2
(15,163 posts)ask the social worker at the hospital for some help. Where I live, and the hospital I would go to, the patient usually has a cancer team that helps you navigate all that. I wish you the best. It sounds like your wife is quite the fighter.
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(22,071 posts)thank you.
cilla4progress
(26,007 posts)scary and disappointing.
Holding you both in my heart.
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(22,071 posts)It is very frightening.
live love laugh
(14,698 posts)I have no answer just sending good vibes.
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(22,071 posts)applegrove
(123,934 posts)from family. Now they are family. $30+ dollars an hour.
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(22,071 posts)For 24/7 care, that would add up fast.
applegrove
(123,934 posts)She moved out of her house and into a trailer. During the week she lives with a couple 24/7 and takes care of them. Then she gets the weekends off.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,071 posts)We see our Oncologist again on Thursday and hope to get more information.