Here at the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute (a top cancer hospital), we realize how difficult it can be when you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer. We are dedicated to helping you face the challenges associated with your diagnosis and treatment.
Listed below are some of the patient support services and programs available through the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute. These services are just one more reason many consider us to be the best cancer hospital available.
Scott Hamiltion founded the first survivorship program at the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute – the 4th Angel Mentoring Program for the purpose of supporting cancer patients in their time of need.
Discover the healing power of art by participating in Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute's Art Therapy Program.
To schedule an appointment or ask a nurse your cancer questions.
Answers to common billing and insurance questions and counselors available to interview patients and family members in financial related matters.
At 2:30 p.m. every Wednesday in The Bistro, high tea is served to patients, their families and friends, and employees who appreciate the opportunity to relax for an hour and socialize.
The JADE Foundation Comfort Cart distibutes snacks, games, movies, and other items to cancer inpatients on G110-111 and G70 every Friday.
The Patient Resource Center is a place for patients as well as their friends and families to come for cancer information and resources.
The Psycho-Oncology Program at the Taussig Cancer Institute is a multidisciplinary team that works with patients to reduce emotional distress and improve quality of life while going though cancer treatment.
Reflections is a free wellness program that offers a variety of complementary and aesthetic services to Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute patients.
Our mission is to assist patients and families in achieving improved health outcomes by reducing the social and emotional obstacles that interfere with the ability to use health resources effectively.
The Spiritual Care Department consists of chaplains of various faith groups to help foster healing. Without imposing their beliefs or practices, they will attend to your spiritual needs through empathetic listening and compassionate presence.
Support groups provide patients, families, and friends an opportunity to have their concerns, fears, and hopes reaffirmed by others who are experiencing similar life challenges.
We have compiled a short list of websites and publications for patients and families to get additional cancer information.