Brain Cancer Home Care – What Can Be Done
Posted on Apr 29, 2010 | Comments 0
Brain cancer is an affliction that every person in the family may be impacted by; not just the sufferer. Home care would depend upon the impairments that a person has or the advancement or stage of the brain cancer:
- Brain cancer can sometimes cause change in balance and the gait of a person could consequently change. Walkers may be assigned to deal with this problem to prevent falls or to assist in walking.
- A caregiver may require to be assigned to see to the daily medication of the sufferer.

- Hospice care may be indicated in those cases with poor prognosis that require more care, pain relief and supervision. In advanced cases, a doctor or supervising oncologist, nurse, pharmacist, helpers, social worker and even perhaps a spiritual caregiver may be required to attend to the person suffering from brain tumor.
- It may be a good idea for a sufferer to consider a living will, while still competent therein specific directives for treatments to be given and withheld may be clearly stated. For instance a person with brain cancer may direct that in the event he or she stops breathing a ventilator may or may not be used to prolong life.
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