Families Facing Cancer
Ongoing program helps children adjust to a loved one’s cancer diagnosis
One of the first questions a patient might ask when diagnosed with cancer is, "What will I tell the children?" Likewise, a child might ask, "What’s going to happen to my loved one?"
Because cancer affects everyone in a family, the U-M Rogel Cancer Center offers Families Facing Cancer, a program dedicated to helping children of all ages who have a loved one diagnosed with the disease.
Families Facing Cancer educates and empowers adults, helping them support their children in many ways. The program offers recommendations on:
- how to have conversations with children
- how to parent during illness
- finding necessary resources
- interactive programs that support children in their understanding and abilities to cope
For patients who have a child in their life they are concerned about, the program has a resource kit for talking with children and aged-based activity books. Kits are available through a Families Facing Cancer referral.
Other components of the Families Facing Cancer program:
Tours planned for children of adult patients. These will be offered as needed to assist the child and family in managing and planning for their loved one’s treatment at the U-M Rogel Cancer Center.
Presentations by guest speakers, for patients and caregivers, relevant to parenting while ill
Partnerships with schools and community programs
Special programs and events for children and families
Voices Gallery exhibits created by families in collaboration with Art Therapy
For further information, call 734-647-8902.
Watch this 30 minute presentation about the Families Facing Cancer Program
Learn about other resources available to patients and families:
Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Oncology Program
Complementary Therapies Program
Caregivers of Cancer Patients List of Resources [pdf]
Talking with Children about a Loved One’s Cancer List of Resources [pdf]