We offer a variety of support services for patients and families as they navigate challenges that come with a cancer diagnosis.
Newly Diagnosed or Finished with Treatment, We Can Help
We serve all survivors, whether they are beginning treatment, finished with treatment, or experiencing late effects or unresolved issues from long-ago treatment.
Our program is open to everyone no matter the prognosis, cancer stage, or phase of recovery.
Newly diagnosed patients may want to increase their strength and endurance and prevent future medical problems.
Survivors living with cancer as a chronic disease may come to us for help managing treatment-related conditions, and individuals who are cured or in remission may enroll in our program with the goal of boosting their immune systems so that they can heal as well as possible.
Cancer Support Groups
Patient Support Group
When someone has cancer, their life changes. But life also changes for those who help the patient through their cancer journey. Reliable caregiver support is crucial to the physical and emotional well-being of those with cancer. In this support group, you'll find caregiving tips, advice, and camaraderie. Share, vent, laugh, and feel less alone in this private space. All are welcome: spouses, partners, siblings, children, friends, etc.
Held the last Monday of every month from 1-2:30 p.m in our Cancer Center Patient Consult Lounge at South County Hospital.
For more information, please email Lawrence Grebstein at lgrebstein@southcountyhealth.org
Yoga4cancer
A free class for survivors and caregivers every Tuesday from 1:00 – 2:15 p.m.
Held at All That Matters in Wakefield.