The Caregiver's Role
The caregiver plays many roles during cancer treatment. Tasks range from simple—and occasional—like driving the cancer patient to the doctor—to more complex, full-time care. The demands on caregivers often change over time.
Some of the types of help caregivers provide include:
- Cooking, cleaning, and other household chores
- Running errands such as buying groceries and getting prescriptions filled
- Helping the cancer patient bathe, get dressed, use the bathroom, eat, and take medicine
- Paying bills and filing insurance claims
- Providing encouragement and support to the patient, and helping him or her stay in touch with friends and family members
- Telling the doctor if the patient gets worse or has side effects from treatment