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25 Practical Tips to Help Those Facing a Serious Illness
(from the Center for Hospice and Palliative Care)
  • Don't avoid me. Be the friend... the loved one you've always been.
  • Touch me. A simple squeeze of the hand tells me you still care.
  • Call and tell me you're bringing over my favorite dish. Bring food in disposable containers so I won't worry about returning them.
  • Watch my children while I take a little time to be alone with my loved one. My children also may need a little vacation from my illness.
  • Cry with me when I cry and laugh with me when I laugh. Don't be afraid to share these emotions with me. Pain isolates. Help me reconnect with others.
  • Take me out for a pleasure trip, but know my limitations.
  • Call for my shopping list and make a special delivery to my home.
  • Before you visit, call to let me know, but don't be afraid to visit. I need you. I can get lonely.
  • Help me celebrate holidays (and life) by decorating my hospital room or home, or by bringing me flowers or other natural treasures.
  • Help my family. Invite them out. Take them places. I am sick, but they may be suffering also. Offer to come and stay with me to give my loved ones a break.
  • Be creative. Bring me a book of thoughts, taped music, a poster for my wall, cookies to share with my family and friends.
  • Let's talk about it. Maybe I need to talk about my illness. Find out by asking me, "Do you feel like talking about it?"
  • Don't always feel we have to talk. Sitting quietly together is fine.
  • Can you take me and/or my children somewhere? I may need transportation to a treatment, to the store, or to my physician.
  • Help me feel good about my looks.
  • Please include me in decision-making. I've been robbed of so many things. Please don't deny me a chance to make decisions in my family or in my life.
  • Talk to me about the future. Tomorrow, next week, next year. Hope is so important to me.
  • Bring me a positive attitude. It's catching. Help me respect reality.
  • What's in the news? Magazines, photos, newspapers and verbal reports keep me from feeling the world is passing me by.
  • Could you help me with some cleaning? During my illness, my family and I still face dirty clothes, dirty dishes, and a dirty house.
  • Water my flowers.
  • Just send a card to let me know you care.
  • Pray for me.
  • Tell me how you'd like to help me and, when I agree, please do so.
  • Tell me about support groups so I can share with others.



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