A cancer diagnosis is never easy, not just for the patients, but for their caregivers as well. Caregivers are instrumental in the patients' cancer journey and in aiding recovery and rehabilitation as they provide the patient with physical, mental and emotional support. Caregivers may be partners, family members or close friends.
There are many ways to be a caregiver. Caregivers may share the same home as the patient, share responsibilties, or care from a distance. The role of a caregiver varies depending on the situation and tends to change over time.
Caregivers are tasked with a range of responsibilities on a daily, or as-needed basis and these are some of the responsibilities caregivers may take on:
Are you a caregiver? Help your loved ones manage their care via the OneNUHS App. Download the OneNUHS App step-by-step guide on how to manage your loved ones’ care here (PDF, 1.03 MB) or watch the video tutorial here.
For more information on patient and caregiver support, please click here.
For a list of external support groups, psychosocial and educational programmes which you can join, please click here.