Personal services

Look Good...Feel Better program
Living with Cancer Education program
Grants and interest free loans
Statewide Breast Prosthesis Scheme

Look Good...Feel Better program

Look Good Feel Better workshops offer women undergoing treatment a hands-on opportunity to learn techniques to restore their appearance and self-image during chemotherapy and radiation treatment.

Look Good...Feel Better is supported by the cosmetics industry. Workshops are free of charge and run regularly in each of the three regions of the state.

Contact your nearest Cancer Support Centre to find out about the next program in your area.

Living with Cancer education program

Living with Cancer is a free eight-week program that provides people diagnosed with cancer and their families with an opportunity to develop skills to improve quality of life. People learn about resources and support networks in their communities and exchange information with others. The program helps increase knowledge and understanding of cancer and treatments in a supportive and encouraging atmosphere. Weekly sessions run over two hours.

What the program offers:
Sunsmart reading for today what cancer is and how treatment decisions are made
Sunsmart reading for today various cancer treatments, symptoms and side effects
Sunsmart reading for today doctor patient relationship
Sunsmart reading for today how to access various services
Sunsmart reading for today information on important factors such as diet and exercise
Sunsmart reading for today myths about cancer
Sunsmart reading for today unproven methods
Sunsmart reading for today relationships, self esteem and body image
Sunsmart reading for todaycoping with loss and grief

To find out about a Living with Cancer program in your area contact your nearest Cancer Support Centre.

Grants and interest free loans

A cancer diagnosis and ensuing treatments can result in temporary or ongoing financial difficulty. The Cancer Council Tasmania offers two financial programs to help families while they adjust to their changed circumstances.

The Small Grant Scheme offers once-off assistance to patients who encounter financial difficulties because of their cancer or treatments. The program is not available for medical treatment or funeral expenses.

The No Interest Loan Scheme terms provide loans of up to $1,000 to approved applicants. You may be eligible if you or a family member has had a diagnosis of cancer, is having ongoing treatment or is facing a recurrence.

The scheme helps people who may find themselves short of funds, and may not be eligible for other options of credit.

Contact the social worker at your treating hospital to find out about eligibility criteria and how to apply. Alternatively, contact your nearest Cancer Support Centre or call The Cancer Council Helpline on 13 11 20.

Statewide Breast Prosthesis Scheme

The statewide Breast Prosthesis Scheme aims to ensure equitable access to services for those who need breast prostheses following breast cancer surgery by providing financial assistance to those with a demonstrated need.

For more information call The Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20

Disclaimer
www.cancertas.org.au last updated 3 July 2008