Caring for Cancer Patients: A Sister’s Touch

Dedicated to a friend who excels at sisterly love and to everyone who provides care for cancer patients

A sister’s voice is encouraging.

gently asking questions

wisely emailing advice

faithfully calling and flying cross-country

tenderly expressing love

frequently assuring of prayer

A sister’s cooking is healing.

enticing menus designed

healthy choices selected

extra groceries purchased

juice-filled popsicles made

just-for-you dishes prepared

A sister’s gifts are personal.

classy colorful scarves

stylish attractive wigs

cheery bright pink lipstick

crisp white comfy t-shirt

soft pretty hospital robe

A sister’s visit is comforting.

finishing the laundry

answering the phone

driving to appointments

straightening the house

removing some worry

A sister’s good-bye is hopeful.

I’ll miss you.

You’re improving.

Food’s in the fridge.

I love you.

I’ll be back soon.

My friend supported her sister from the heart-breaking diagnosis of breast cancer, through arduous treatment, and finally to welcomed remission. Several cross-country flights, as well as frequent calls and text messages, provided moral support. Numerous practical gifts like nutritious juice popsicles, stylish wigs, clean laundry, full pantry, prepared meals, and a new robe made a very difficult journey a little more bearable.

Maybe we could lighten the load for cancer patients we know by using our own gifts and resources. Perhaps we could run errands, drive the person to appointments, mow the lawn, create a gift basket, or grill some extra hamburgers for the family. What a blessing each act of kindness would be!

Please share your ideas for acts of kindness to extend to patients and their families during long-term illness.

                   . . . serve one another humbly in love.

 –Galatians 5:13 NIV