National Cancer Organization Steps Up Free Counseling Services to Patients Affected By Katrina
Posted on: Friday, 9 September 2005, 09:00 CDT
NEW YORK, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- After destroying homes, businesses, schools and hospitals, and displacing hundreds of thousands along the Gulf Coast, Hurricane Katrina has left countless cancer patients in need of emotional and financial support. To help these patients cope with cancer while dealing with the additional stress of finding treatment facilities and new homes, CancerCare is stepping up its free, professional counseling services to cancer patients, caregivers and loved ones from the evacuated areas. Financial assistance may also be available to qualified patients through one of CancerCare's ten financial assistance programs.
Displaced patients in need of counseling and financial assistance may contact CancerCare's more than 40 professional oncology social workers on staff at 1-800-813-HOPE (4673). CancerCare social workers can provide callers with over-the-phone counseling, information about CancerCare's financial assistance programs and practical help -- all free of charge. CancerCare is also collaborating with the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) to provide referrals to patients for operating oncology practices and treatment centers.
"Although CancerCare always provides free counseling to anyone affected by cancer, this is a particularly critical time for the hurricane victims to know this support is available to them," said Diane Blum, MSW, executive director of CancerCare. "CancerCare is committed to providing patients with the resources they will need not only to find appropriate care, but to cope with the uncertainty of cancer treatment at a time when nothing in their lives is certain."
CancerCare is a national non-profit organization that provides free professional support services to anyone affected by cancer: people with cancer, caregivers, children, loved ones, and the bereaved. CancerCare programs-including counseling, education, financial assistance and practical help-are provided by trained oncology social workers and are completely free of charge. Founded in 1944, CancerCare now provides individual help to more than 90,000 people each year, in addition to the more than one million people who gain information and resources from its website. Find out more about CancerCare by calling 1-800-813-HOPE (4673) or at http://www.cancercare.org/.
Website: http://www.cancercare.org
CancerCare
CONTACT: Jessica Barba of CancerCare, +1-212-712-6137; or Sue Pyle,+1-202-955-6222, for CancerCare
Source: PRNewswire
Related Articles
- Tool Shows Promise for Measuring Productivity of Mid-Level Oncology Providers
- PSE&G Video Describes Financial Assistance Programs to Help People Pay Their Energy Bills
- IBM and Partners to Help Healthcare Providers Using SOA Architecture
- IBM and Partners Utilizing SOA Strategy to Help Healthcare Providers Improve Efficiency and Patient Care
- Abengoa Bioenergy Awarded DOE Financial Assistance Agreement; For New Lignocellulosic Ethanol Facility
- Amgen Introduces Comprehensive Financial Assistance Programs for Cancer Patients
- Constellation Energy and Baltimore Gas and Electric Company Announce Their Intent to Increase Available Funds to $26 Million for Financial Assistance and Energy Conservation Programs in Response to Rising Energy Costs
- BayPackets Announces Multimedia Initiative at Fall VON; Company Also Announces Videomail - IMS-Compliant Solution Designed to Help Service Providers Increase Customer Loyalty And Billable Airtime
- Lucent Technologies Launches Program to Help Service Providers Capture Revenue From New Services and Markets
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds