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When
a person is told they have cancer, feelings of fear, shock, disbelief,
anger depression, and frustration predominate all other emotions.
Suddenly the world seems to have fallen apart and balance and control
seem impossible to attain. The question "Why me?" is the most commonly
asked, if only of oneself. During this time of extreme stress, it
is often helpful to know that there are others out there that want
to help. People who have experienced similar trauma and who may
share some of the same feelings, have found ways to cope and adjust
to the changes that can occur in the lives of cancer patients. There
is something very comforting about sharing concerns with someone
who can understand what you are feeling from first-hand experience.
A diagnosis may lead to an answer. With family, spiritual, social
and financial support these trying times can be overcome.

Other
Support Services
(call numbers listed below)
Advanced
Cancer Psychotherapy Group
Southwest Regional Cancer Center
For fees and information 512-421-4167
Ninety minute group for stages three and four cancer. All Diagnoses.
Facilitated by a Psychiatrist and Social Worker.
Austin
Center for Attitudinal Healing
512-327-1961
3201 Manchaca Road
Austin, TX 78704
Web address:
www.citysearch.com/aus/attitudinal
Support for children, teens, adults and their families who are experiencing
serious illness, grief or loss. Help to experience and create those
attitudes that foster a sense of inner peace and well being in the
midst of outward challenges. Some services offered. Bereavement
support group, Health Mate Program - one-to-one support to homebound
cancer patients (children or adults).
Bone
Marrow / Stem Cell Transplant Support Group
512-928-1144
Co-sponsored: American Cancer Society and Southwest Regional Cancer
Center. A group for current patients or survivors. Meets monthly
- call.
Bosom
Buddies
A Christ-centered breast cancer support group. No fee. Westlake
Methodist Church (Hazel Miller 512-327-2335 or Merry Nell Drummond
512-327-3363
Brain
Tumor Support Group
512-474-5700
Health South Rehabilitation Hospital
1215 Red River
Austin, TX
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Sponsor - Health
South Rehabilitation Hospital. No Fee.

Cancer
Care
1-800-813-4673
Web address: http://www.cancercare.org
Provides assistance to people with any type of cancer, at any stage
of illness. All of Cancer Care's services are free of charge. Cancer
Care has more than 45 professional oncology social workers on staff,
who can speak to you in a private consultation, work with you in
a support group, or talk with you over the phone. They can provide
emotional support, assist you in coping with treatment and treatment
side effects, help you understand talk to your doctor, nurse or
other health care provider, and guide you to resources that can
make you better able to focus on your health.
Click here for a listing of Cancer Care support
groups
Candlelighters
Childhood Cancer Foundation
Austin Area 512-457-4618
2026 Guadalupe Street
Austin, TX 78705
Web address: www.candlelightersaustin.org
Program provides counseling and support groups for children ages
0 - 21 years that have been diagnosed with cancer and their family
members.
Capital Area Mental Health Center
1106 Clayton Lane, Suite 105W
Austin, TX 78723-1033
(512) 302-1000
Agency provides low-cost, long-term counseling to individuals and
couples who have no other means of obtaining this service. Counseling
is provided by supervised therapists-in-training and by licensed
mental health professionals who volunteer.
Hours: By appointment; 24-hour voice mail; leave message
Languages: Spanish
Fees: Billing: Sliding scale
Eligibility Requirements: Persons over 16, with low/limited
income who are in need of psychological services and have no mental
health insurance.
Intake Procedure: Call to schedule an interview; leave name
and telephone number on answering machine.

Care
Calls
512-476-6325
Meals on Wheels and More
2222 Rosewood Avenue Austin, TX 78702
Web address: www.mealsonwheels-austx.org
Volunteers call clients on a regular basis and establish a friendly
relationship by phone. Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday
There are no eligibility or income requirements. Service areas include:
Travis, Williamson, Bastrop, Burnet and Fayette counties. Spanish
speaking volunteers are available.
Dialogue
Support Group
512-421-4167
Southwest Regional Cancer Center
711 W. 38th Street B-1
Austin, TX
First and Third Tuesdays 5:30 - 7:00 pm
A group to help you and your caregivers deal with the challenges
of cancer.
First
Call For Help
512-324-1899
Web address: www.uway-austin.org
Information and referrals for services in Travis County.
For
The Love of Christy
512-467-2600
Web address:
www.austin360.com/community/groups/christi/index.html
Counseling and support programs for people who have lost a loved
one. Weekly meetings and monthly youth meetings.

Hospice
Austin
512-342-4700
4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Suite 100
Austin, Texas 78759
Web address: www.hospiceaustin.org
Offers bereavement groups and seeks to meet the needs of both patient
and family by providing physical, emotional and spiritual comfort.
Mental
Health Association - Austin Area
512-454-3706
8401 Shoal Creek Blvd.
Austin, Texas 78757-7597
www.mhatexas.org
One of the services offered is a clearinghouse listing of Austin
and Travis County.
Brain
Tumor Support Group
(Ann Harris)
512-469-7378
Meets at the U.T. School of Nursing, call for more information.
United
Ostomy Association 512-339-6388 - Austin Chapter
Us
Too
(Prostate Cancer Support Group)
512-794-3859
A support group for prostate cancer survivors and for those diagnosed
with prostate cancer and their family members. There is no charge
and everyone who is interested in prostate cancer is welcome.
Widowed
Persons Services Groups
(Barbara Pearoy-Norris)
512-327-6917
A support group for widowed persons. First and third Tuesday 7-9
PM
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