Support services available to patients
Cúnamh Cancer Support Group is a voluntary organisation supporting cancer patients attending the hospital for over 20 years. New members to the group are always welcome.
Cúnamh responds to the need for support and assistance to people with cancer and those who care for them. It provides support through information days, counselling, cancer rehabilitation programmes, lymphoedema advice and support, complementary therapies, information packs, transport for patients and the spiritual experience of Lourdes. Cúnamh also contributes towards the hidden costs and needs of cancer patients and their families.
Cúnamh relies on the generosity of those who help to organise various fundraising activities Cúnamh also greatly acknowledges the support provided by the staff and management of the hospital.
Further information on Cúnamh services can be accessed by contacting a member of the Oncology team at Bon Secours Hospital Cork or a Cúnamh volunteer.
Phone:
086 413 9209
Email:
Website:
www.cunamh.ie
Address:
Chairperson, Cúnamh, Suite 1, Clinic A, Cork Clinic, Western Road, Cork.
The Daffodil Centre is located at the College Road entrance to Bon Secours Hospital Cork. The Daffodil Centre provides free information, advice, help and support to anyone concerned about or affected by cancer.
The Daffodil Centre is open to all with no referral or appointment necessary. Those who visit our centre can ask questions and talk through issues and concerns with a specialist cancer information nurse and specially trained volunteers. Together they take the time to listen and provide confidential support, advice and information tailored to the individual needs that vary from person to person.
To ensure we meet the needs of our enquirers, we provide a broad offering of support and resources:
- Cancer prevention and early detection
- Information on various types of cancer, cancer treatments and side effects
- Details of local and national cancer support services and other appropriate sources of support: Finding the right practical help and advice including support for carers, financial and practical help, end-of-life services, adjusting to life after cancer
Visitors are welcome to browse the many booklets and leaflets. A nurse or volunteer will be on hand to help you find what you are looking for.
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The pastoral care team offers emotional, social and spiritual care to all patients. We initiate the relationship during diagnosis and this relationship of trust develops over time. Confidentiality is central to this relationship. We meet patients both in the day ward and during inpatient care, available through referral.
Listening and spending time with the patient is central to the pastoral relationship. Often anxiety is a major concern for patients and not knowing what the future holds. We also offer support to family members. At family meetings and with the multidisciplinary healthcare team, we advocate for the patient in their time of vulnerability.
Pastoral listening and counselling provides a safe haven where comfort, ease and inner relief may be experienced. Spiritual solace and support are also available at this time through receiving the Eucharist daily, experiencing the sacraments of the sick and reconciliation, and visiting the hospital chapel.
For many, this is a source of healing and comfort. Patients from all traditions and cultures are respected equally.