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Explore the vital role of survivorship programming in enhancing the quality of life for cancer survivors and their caregivers. Led by Lora L. Hays, LMFT, RPT, this initiative, rooted in the Cancer Support Community's mission since 1982, fosters support, education, and wellness through diverse programming. From social connections to tailored educational workshops, these resources address isolation and promote healing. Discover how these efforts empower individuals to navigate the complexities of life after cancer and improve overall well-being.
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Surviving and Thriving: Trends in survivorship Programming Lora L. Hays, LMFT, RPT Clinical Program Director Cancer Support Community
Cancer Support Community • Began in 1982 • Dr. Harold Benjamin • We have a national office in Washington DC • We have almost 60 affiliates worldwide • CSC- Central Indiana began in 1995 • Partnerships with St. Francis, IU and Community Health
Living with, through, and beyond cancer • The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer • National Cancer Institute at the National Institute of Cancer Care • Cancer Support Community National • All three suggest that survivorship programming is a vital component to comprehensive cancer care • Increased quality and in some cases quantity of life
What is Survivorship Programming? • Support • Education • Wellness • Social Connections • Information, Assistance, & Referral
Support Groups • Fight Isolation (Isolation is one of the leading complaints given by cancer patients and their caregivers.) • Lowers depression, fatigue, confusion, and mood disturbances • Enhance quality of life, instill hope, strengthen the will to live and improve relationships with loved ones and family members • Chance to learn from one another • Giving and receiving support
Education Programs • Cancer 101 • Ask the Legal Expert • Pain and Symptom Management • Specific cancer programming: Colon, Breast, Head and Neck, Prostate, etc. • All designed to empower and arm people impacted by cancer with information to help them make appropriate decisions that affect their health, economic status and family.
Wellness Programming • Cooking for Wellness (Trademarked) • Creative Expressions • Gentle Stretch Yoga • QiGong • Relaxation & Visualization • Harvard University researchers have found that cancer patients who engaged in mind/body programs experience greater health outcomes that those who did not.
Social Connections • Humor, Heart and Hope: Laughter through the Cancer Journey • Krafters Korner with Kerry • Book Club • Cinema Wellness • Swing Dance • Healing Portraits • Car Maintenance With Steve • Painting with Watercolors
Social Connections Having someone who truly understands the fear and challenges of a cancer diagnosis is vital to strengthening and sustaining cancer patients on their journey. It is important for CSC to offer a chance for patients and caregivers to interact socially. This ensures that no one faces cancer alone.