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Managing Cancer Treatment for Your Morris County Senior

October 31, 2017

Cancer Treatment Management for Your Morris County Senior

Management for Your Morris County Senior’s Cancer Treatment


A cancer diagnosis can be very daunting and scary. As a result, trying to get organized and figure out treatment options can be too overwhelming for a Morris County senior to figure out alone. Asking a friend or family member to accompany them to a doctor’s appointment for a second set of ears may be helpful. Having another person there to write notes about side effects from medication, which medications work best, and other treatment options, will make the hard process easier to manage.

As your senior’s caregiver, it would be helpful to your loved one with cancer if you did research on their diagnosis and compiled a list of potential treatments. Contacting your loved one’s nurse practitioner or doctor and getting a list of resources is a good place to start. When you do tag along on appointments, jotting down notes or bringing along a recorder would be helpful to refer to later for your senior. In the case that you want to discuss a matter without your loved one present, make yourself with the rules of HIPPA, so as not to break any privacy laws.

While you are assisting your Morris County senior with various physical needs such as helping with chores around the house, talk with your loved one’s healthcare provider about any specific instructions they may have about do’s and dont’s for physical activity, managing side effects to medications, diets, etc. Talk with your loved one and agree on a place to put their doctors information, in case either of you needs to call at any given time. For organization purposes, talk to your Morris County senior’s doctor for ideas on medication management, ways to monitor side effects of the medication, and also to provide you with a list of various medical practitioner phone numbers for you to call, should you need assistance.

BrightStar Care of Morris County provides ‘Transitional Care’ following cancer treatment.  This is care provided following hospitalization or cancer treatment. We use an RN-led, team-oriented approach to optimize health and well being and reduce the likelihood of hospital readmission. 
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BrightStar Home Care of Morris County, NJ proudly provides support for the elderly and children, including 24 hour skilled nursing and support in senior independent and assisted living communities. Additionally we provide Medical Staffing and In-Home Physical Therapy for pediatric, adult and geriatric patients, Companion and Personal Care for Elders with Alzheimer’s or Dementia. We also provide Home Child Care, Sitter and Nanny services for Children and Support for New Mothers. We Support Veterans and Accept most Long Term Care Insurance benefits, provide Hospice care, Live-in care, CNA, Caregiver, RN, LVN, RN Supervision, Compassionate Care, and Compatibility Guarantees. Other services include safe discharge and transportation from the hospital or rehab facility, Post Op care both short and long term, Pre Operation and preparation help and assistance, and client monitoring for out of town family members. Proudly serving Morris County including Morristown, Madison, Florham Park, Mendham, Brookside, Chester, Long Valley, Budd Lake, Succasunna, Kenvil, Randolph Mine Hill, Flanders, Ledgewood, Netcong, Cedar Knolls, Chatham, Gillette, Green Village, Millington, Mount Freedom, New Vernon, Stirling, Boonton, Mountain Lakes, Parsippany, Pine Brook, Oak Ridge, Dover, Denville, Hibernia, Lake Hopatcong, Landing, Mount Arlington, Rockaway, Wharton, Mount Tabor, East Hanover, Morris Plains, Randolph, Chatham, Parsippany, and Whippany in New Jersey.