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Creating Memories During Cancer Treatment

Creating Memories During Cancer Treatment 

Cancer treatment is often a long and hard journey, full of physical, emotional, and mental challenges. Finding ways to create special, meaningful moments can bring some joy and comfort during this tough time. 

This article shares ideas to make this time more meaningful:

Idea 1: Enjoy Singapore’s Gardens

Singapore's Gardens by the Bay and Botanic Gardens offer serene settings that can provide relaxation and a break from treatment. For those with mobility issues, consider arranging a private visit or setting up a garden-like space at home to enjoy nature’s tranquillity.

Idea 2: Savour Local Cuisine

Food can be a great source of comfort. Organize special meals at favourite restaurants or private food tours to make dining a memorable experience. Home-cooked meals or cooking classes with local chefs can offer enjoyment and practical benefits for patients with specific dietary needs.

Idea 3: Explore Art and Culture

Art and cultural activities can uplift spirits and provide emotional relief. Visiting places like the National Gallery Singapore or attending local performances can be enriching. Virtual tours or private art sessions can still be engaging for those unable to leave home. Personalized art or music experiences at home can offer deep comfort.

Idea 4: Get Involved in Volunteer Activities

Volunteering can give a sense of purpose and connection. Participating in charity events or community projects can be fulfilling and help patients feel valued. Small gestures like doing some craft work and sending for charity or writing letters of encouragement can also provide a sense of accomplishment.

Idea 5: Celebrate Special Moments

Celebrating milestones and special occasions can bring joy and create lasting memories. Plan surprise parties or family gatherings with personal touches like favourite music or meaningful decorations. For those nearing the end of life, intimate celebrations with loved ones can offer comfort and a chance to share precious moments.

Idea 6: Enjoy Comfort and Wellness Services

Wellness services such as spa treatments, head massages, aroma oil calming therapy, and sound therapy can help reduce stress, liberate emotional blockage and improve your sleep. Many wellness centres in Singapore offer services designed for cancer patients. Creating a relaxing environment at home or arranging in-home treatments can enhance comfort and quality of life. 

Idea 7: Connect with Support Groups

Support groups offer crucial emotional support and a sense of community. Engaging with these groups can help patients and families feel less isolated and better navigate the challenges of cancer care.

Idea 8: Revisit Special Places or Traditions

Returning to a place that holds special memories or engaging in activities that were once shared can be deeply meaningful. Whether it’s revisiting a favourite spot or participating in a cherished tradition, these experiences can provide comfort and a sense of continuity during treatment. 

Creating memorable moments involves thoughtful planning and a deep understanding of patient’s needs.  

By focusing on comfort, joy, and meaningful experiences, you can make a difference, whether you are undergoing treatment or receiving palliative care. These moments provide solace and create lasting memories that bring light and warmth during challenging times.

 

“Expert knowledge means better care for cancer”

Contributed by:

Sister Eunice Ng

Senior Nurse Manager

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