When someone you know is going through cancer treatment, it can be tricky to know what support might be most appreciated during this difficult time.
Putting together a care package with thoughtful and practical items that can help your family member, friend or loved one cope with the challenges and demands of treatment can be one way of supporting them and letting them know you care. Here are some items that might be useful that you could consider including in a care package:
Comfort items or something soft against the skin to help keep warm and cosy
Comfortable socks or bed socks
Soft, cosy blanket or quilt – should be lightweight but cosy and warm
A soft wrap or pashmina
Button up pyjamas or nightie with buttons down the front
Slippers
Wheat bag or hot water bottle
Non-perfumed skin care items to help with the side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy
Lip balm
Foot balm
Hand and nail cream
Moisturisers
Body wash
Soothing mouth wash
Nail polish, nail hardener
Practical items to help cope with daily living
A weekly cleaning service or a food delivery service
Massage or pedicure vouchers
A coffee card for the centre where they are receiving treatment
Pre-cooked meals and soups
Information sheets with contact details for local cancer support groups
Something to help pass the time during treatment
Books, magazines
A note book or diary to write down questions, feelings and side effects
Small puzzle book and pen
Cross stitch or other craft
Ear plugs or noise cancelling headphones
Head wear or head covers to help with hair loss or a sore and sensitive scalp
Beanie
Soft hat
Turban, silk turban
Bamboo sleep caps
Silk pillowcase
Food and snacks to help with nausea and side effects such as loss of appetite and taste changes
Boiled sweets
Menthol or eucalyptus sweets
Mints
Ginger sweets
Herbal teas
Fresh fruit
A blender for making smoothies and soups
Personal touches – Don't forget to make it personal, especially when you can’t be there in person
A personal card or note of hope and support
A funny video or affirmation
A music playlist
A framed photo of family, friends and loved ones
Seedlings to pot and grow
Personal vouchers for transport, cleaning, back rubs or even a shoulder to cry on
The content on the Icon Cancer Centre website is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. It is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified medical practitioner. For personalised medical guidance, please consult with your GP or another qualified healthcare provider.
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