Support Resource

UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center provides patients and families with education and resources to address their needs for information, support, and community services. The Patient and Family Learning Center maintains a range of services to assist patients and families including access to specialized health information, classes and on-line programs that address a variety of cancer related topics, and help accessing resources available through UC Davis Health and the larger community. All UC Davis programs and services are available at no cost.

Cancer Survivorship

How do I improve my health now that I’ve finished cancer treatment?

Careers

How do I talk to my employer about a leave of absence or about returning to work?

Complementary and Alternative Therapies

Are there other non-medical services that can benefit me during and after treatment for cancer?

Emotional Support

How do I cope with cancer?

Imerman Angles
My Leukemia Team

End of Life Care

What types of services are available for when the end of life is near?

Services for care at the end of life are known as hospice and can take place where the patient desires.  Services can help ease the transition by providing a team of interdisciplinary professionals including a physician, nurse, certified nurse assistant, social worker, spiritual care professionals, and volunteers.

Financial Resources

How do I go about finding resources to help pay my bills during treatment?

In Home Caregiving

How do I get help with care at home?

The CA Department of Social Service’s In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program will help pay for services provided to you so that you can remain safely in your own home. IHSS is considered an alternative to out-of-home care, such as nursing homes or board and care facilities. You must be on Medical to qualify.

Home care organizations are a private pay option for receiving care at home to help with Activities of Daily Living.  You can find licensed home care organizations in the facility search under the CA Department of Social Service’s Community Care Licensing Division.

Home Health includes a plan of care established with the physicians, and Home Health clinicians. Patients must initially demonstrate a need for skilled care provided by a Registered Nurse or Physical Therapist. Patients also must experience a great and taxing effort to leave the home. Potential patients can make an appointment with their UC Davis Physician who can help decide if UC Davis Home Health is right for them.

Pain Management

How can I help manage my pain during cancer treatment?

Physical Therapies

How can I continue physical fitness during and after cancer treatment?

Services for Help at Home

How can I find help with cleaning my home while receiving treatment for cancer?

Many of your family and friends want to help during your cancer treatment but they don’t know how.  Reach out to your support network and ask if they’d be willing to help clean.  For example, perhaps one person can take the trash out and a different person can help with vacuuming.

Trusts, Wills, and Estate Planning

How do I get my legal affairs in order?