Social Support
Dealing with a serious illness can create significant social and practical challenges for patients and their families. Our social support services aim to address these challenges, ensuring patients and their loved ones feel connected, supported, and empowered throughout their journey.
Our Social Support Services
- Community Connections
- Linking patients and families with local support networks and community resources.
- Facilitating access to social groups, volunteer programs, and activities to reduce feelings of isolation.
- Practical Assistance
- Helping with transportation to medical appointments, grocery shopping, or household tasks.
- Providing guidance on managing daily living needs with ease.
- Meditation and Mindfulness
- Teaching relaxation techniques to reduce stress and foster inner peace.
- Providing tools for meditation, reflection, or quiet contemplation.
- Legacy and Counseling and Peer SupportBuilding
- Offering one-on-one counseling for emotional challenges and stress management.
- Organizing support groups where families and patients can share experiences and advice.
- Financial and Legal Guidance
- Assisting with navigating healthcare costs, insurance claims, and other financial concerns.
- Referring to legal aid for wills, power of attorney, or patient rights documentation.
Why Social Support is Important
- Reduces Stress: Eases the burden of practical and emotional challenges.
- Builds Resilience: Strengthens the ability to face difficult situations with confidence.
- Encourages Connection: Prevents isolation by fostering meaningful relationships and community ties.
For compassionate support and personalized palliative care information, feel free to call us or email us .