Caregivers Corner Aids Cancer Patient Supporters

UC Davis

Family caregivers provide essential support during all stages of someone's cancer journey, which is why UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center has started a new group called the Caregivers Corner.

"If you are caring for someone with cancer, the Caregivers Corner is a place to gain information and support to strengthen and sustain you," explained Sarah Conning, an oncology social worker, who is helping to facilitate the group. "We are in your corner!"

The free group meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month, from 3-4:15 p.m. via Zoom.

The sessions will focus on topics related to:

  • Communication
  • Symptom management
  • Role changes
  • Decision-making
  • End-of-life concerns
  • Grief and loss

"Studies show that the number of family caregivers increased by six million between 2011 and 2022, and the population over the age of 85 is estimated to triple by 2050," said Megan Ober, an oncology nurse who partnered with Conning to launch the new support group. "Our hope is that the Caregivers Corner will play a part in addressing this growing need."

Ober said it is rewarding to see vulnerable conversations and intimate connections surface in the group when caregivers realize they are not alone. The forum allows caregivers to share their feelings and experiences without concern that their loved ones will hear and react.

"We chose the name 'Caregivers Corner' to convey the importance of carving out a special space and time — even if it is just a small spot in the corner — for caregivers' wellbeing," Conning said. "As we know, finding time for oneself can be one of the biggest challenges in caregiving."

The group is open to caregivers of adult patients. Note: Caregivers are not limited to family members and include anyone regardless of biological or marital relationship to a cancer patient.

Caregivers are invited to attend when they can. A one-time registration is the only requirement.

Caregivers Corner registration link.

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