$ 30.61
When you, or a loved one, are going through a serious illness you may feel overwhelmed by information at a time when you are too sick or upset to absorb it.
The Care + Notes Journal is designed to be a beautiful, helpful and supportive tool to accompany you throughout your treatment and to provide you with an organised place to record your medical details:
There’s also space to record your thoughts and reflections, and tranquil images are included to allow the eyes and mind to rest. A wonderful gift for cancer patients.
Read more on how Care + Notes can be a helpful companion.
We hope you love our Care + Notes journals as much as we do.
We value others so 10% of The Grace Files profits goes towards supporting worthy causes. A special blog will be posted each quarter highlighting who we have supported. We love to give back.
Australia: Flat rate of AUD $10.00 (incl. GST) per order. International: Shipping is calculated prior to check out where you will be able to choose from three different shipping options. We understand shipping from Australia can be very expensive and we are working on ways to share our products around the world in a more economical way. Thank you for your understanding.
Buying a gift for cancer patients or someone who has been diagnosed with a serious illness is a wonderful way to show you care, but there are plenty of other things you can do to show that you are thinking of them throughout their treatment.
Keep in touch:
Many people visit and show support when someone first announces an illness, but as the day-to-day business of life goes on, the number of well wishers often dwindle even though the illness is still there.
Simply sending a ‘thinking of you’ card, a supportive text message or dropping by for a cup of tea can be enough to get someone through another round of treatment or another day of pain.
Offer concrete help:
Offer to help with small things such as a little tidying, taking a dog for a walk or picking a child up from school. Be specific about the offer. Many people will be too polite to follow up with a request if you simply say, ‘let me know if you need any help’.
Recreate precious moments:
If someone is bed ridden or unable to travel far due to intensive treatments, they may be missing favourite movies, beauty spots or shared outings. Think about how you can re-create those moments by their bedside or near their home using mementos or video.
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