Cleaning for a reason
Judy
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How did you get in touch and find out about this type of home help? Through a social worker, ACS, or your doctors?? I have been given a social worker but felt she mainly was concerned with my mental well being. Which is normal thank you very much.ha! ha! I have a huge house and am exhausted already and have not even hit the table yet. Also what about nutritional supplements etc.. where do go?Fell helpless here. Never been here before. I realize I must find a medical oncologist. My surgeon is no help and handed me a book with facts etc.. But no other help and support.. Any info would be appreciated.. My husband works very long hours and I just do not want to be a burden. He of course says I could never be a burden. But if I am this tired and feel ill already how do I get through the next step??The initial diagnosis took my wind away. Then bronchitis etc..
Blessings,
Cindy Ann0 -
Wish I knew too!
Wow what a great program! I never knew this even existed.
Please tell us how you found them.
Thanks,
Wanda0 -
Cleaning for a Reason
This program was offered back in I think Oct or Nov. from the American Cancer Society. I know they had such a huge response, that they were having trouble finding enough cleaning companies to do this. The companies do not get anything for donating their time and work. I gave them a sizeable tip to make sure it paid for their gas and some of their time, but of course it was nowhere near what they usually get for such a task.
The only requirement was that you had to get a note from your physician on his letterhead stating that you were currently under treatment for cancer...any kind of cancer... I then faxed it to the appropriate people and within a month, I got my first cleaning. We got a total of four cleanings.
Good luck and I hope the ACS is still doing this.
Judy0 -
Great if it works out, but it doesn't always
Be aware that they take only 50 applications a day, starting at noon. It took me four tries to get registered. Several weeks later, they informed me that they didn't have anyone in my zip code who could come. (I live in a major metropolitan area.) They advised me to reapply in a couple months. I think this is great when it works out, though.0 -
Yes, an oncologist would be so helpfulCindy Ann said:Cleaning companies
How did you get in touch and find out about this type of home help? Through a social worker, ACS, or your doctors?? I have been given a social worker but felt she mainly was concerned with my mental well being. Which is normal thank you very much.ha! ha! I have a huge house and am exhausted already and have not even hit the table yet. Also what about nutritional supplements etc.. where do go?Fell helpless here. Never been here before. I realize I must find a medical oncologist. My surgeon is no help and handed me a book with facts etc.. But no other help and support.. Any info would be appreciated.. My husband works very long hours and I just do not want to be a burden. He of course says I could never be a burden. But if I am this tired and feel ill already how do I get through the next step??The initial diagnosis took my wind away. Then bronchitis etc..
Blessings,
Cindy Ann
Surely your surgeon can refer you to an onc. They and their support people are so helpful with the nuts and bolts of handling cancer. Best wishes to you, Cindy Ann!0 -
just had my second cleaning
just had my second cleaning yesterday! i couldn't believe it when i finally got through after five weeks of trying! and the amazing thing is that they had someone willing to come to where i live - a rural area halfway between chicago and milwaukee! a friend of mine forwarded this to me:
If you know any woman currently undergoing Chemo, please pass the word to her that there is a cleaning service that provides FREE housecleaning - 1 time per month for 4 months while she is in treatment. All she has to do is sign up and have her doctor fax a note confirming the treatment. Cleaning for a Reason will have a participating maid service in her zip code area arrange for the service.
http://www.cleaningforareason.org/
Please pass this information on to bless a woman going through Cancer treatment. This organization serves the entire USA and currently has 547 partners to help these women. It's our job to pass the word and let them know that there are people out there that care. Be a blessing to someone and pass this information along.
i figure it's worth a try ; )0 -
Bumping upheidijez said:just had my second cleaning
just had my second cleaning yesterday! i couldn't believe it when i finally got through after five weeks of trying! and the amazing thing is that they had someone willing to come to where i live - a rural area halfway between chicago and milwaukee! a friend of mine forwarded this to me:
If you know any woman currently undergoing Chemo, please pass the word to her that there is a cleaning service that provides FREE housecleaning - 1 time per month for 4 months while she is in treatment. All she has to do is sign up and have her doctor fax a note confirming the treatment. Cleaning for a Reason will have a participating maid service in her zip code area arrange for the service.
http://www.cleaningforareason.org/
Please pass this information on to bless a woman going through Cancer treatment. This organization serves the entire USA and currently has 547 partners to help these women. It's our job to pass the word and let them know that there are people out there that care. Be a blessing to someone and pass this information along.
i figure it's worth a try ; )
Hi
Bumping this up for newbies and response to MamaG.
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