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Patient information and resources

Reimbursement for cancer related expenses 
Cancer information - to order resources, call Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 
Community education  
Counselling 
Healthy lifestyle 
Peer support  
 
Accommodation in Adelaide for cancer treatment  
Cancer Council South Australia provides affordable and caring accommodation for people who live in rural and remote areas whilst undergoing cancer treatment in Adelaide. A transport service provides transport to treatment centres.
 
A social worker is available to help with  
     practical issues   
     financial concerns  
     information about treatment  
     counselling  
     liasing with other services.
 
Guests who live more than 100km from the Adelaide CBD are eligible to receive reimbursement for accommodation and travel through the Patient Assistance Travel Scheme (PATS) - call 08 8226 6550 for more information.
More accommodation information
Patient Assistance Transport Scheme information from the Royal Adelaide Hospital - includes links to interstate schemes
 
Reimbursement for cancer related expenses 
Women using breast prostheses can now claim for new or replacement prostheses purchased after July 1, 2008.
 
Cancer information 
Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 operates Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 8.00pm for the cost of a local call.
 
Cancer Council Helpline can also be accessed using an interpreter. Ring 131 450 and ask to be connected to Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 

Cancer Council South Australia resources 
Call Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 to order brochures, factsheets, posters, DVDs etc
Download them from the
 Online library - information in other languages available.
 
 
Medical software patient factsheets
Cancer Council Australia has developed a series of concise one page patient factsheets to help GPs and other health professionals advise their patients about cancer prevention (lifestyle), early detection and screening and diagnosis. Designed for fast printing and handout to patients during a consultation (suitable for colour or b&w).
 
Available from 
     desktop software programs (eg Medical Director - click on Resources tab, then Patient education, scroll to Cancer Council Australia files  
     Cancer Council Australia 
 
Community education
Our Speakers' Bureau provides a team of trained speakers who present cancer information to groups. The service is free of charge unless the presentation is part of a workplace OHS program. CALD speakers are also available. Popular topics include 
     LiveSmart cancer prevention - skin cancer/SunSmart, Nutrition, physical activity, alcohol and cancer prevention, Bowel cancer and bowel cancer screening
     LiveSmart cancer care 
     Roles, functions and activities of Cancer Council South Australia.
Find out more... or contact the Speakers' Bureau Coordinator 8291 4111

Counselling
We provide a free Cancer Counselling Service to people affected by cancer, their family and carers. This service is specifically designed to meet the needs of people who have difficulty accessing support that relates to their cancer experience.
 
Our counsellors are professionally trained and experienced in helping people with cancer. The service offers brief face-to-face counselling interventions, although people can access it again as their needs change
.

This service can provide your patients with;

     an opportunity to discuss their cancer experience and its impact on their life 
     an opportunity to be listened to and respected 
     new ways to manage stress 
     a process to set personal goals and develop ways to achieve them 
     options for how to talk to family and friends about concerns.
 
Your patients can arrange a session by calling Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20.
 
Healthy Lifestyle 
Patient factsheets  
One page factsheets outlining how patients can reduce their cancer risk.
Factsheets are also accessible in some medical software programs (eg Medical Director: Click Resources tab, then Patient Education, scroll to Cancer Council files).

Peer support 
Cancer Connect 
Cancer Connect offers people with cancer and their partners/carers an opportunity to talk with someone who has had a similar experience.  Trained volunteers have either had cancer or have cared for someone with cancer.
 
Cancer Connect is confidential and free of charge to people living in metropolitan and country areas.
Find out more ... or call Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20.
 
Cancer support groups 
Cancer support groups allow people going through a similar cancer experience to meet together. Most groups are open to people with cancer, their family and friends.
 
 



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