Caring for Yourself While Caregiving for a Loved One With Cancer
- Caregiving for someone with ovarian cancer can take up every moment of your free time, and you may need help.
- Your new role can affect your health and physical well-being, your finances, your social life, and your mental state.
- Take time to care for yourself and do the things that bring you joy. Go for walks, pray or meditate, watch a movie, or talk with friends.
"Caregiving is a huge job. It’s going to impact your health and your physical well-being. It will impact your finances, your social life, your emotions, and your mental energy," Amy Brown, nurse manager of Gynecologic/Oncology at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, tells SurvivorNet.
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