Resource Guide
Use the Resource Guide drop down menus below to search for organizations and resources based on different criteria. For best results, search in only one category at a time by selecting "Any" for the other categories.
A Cancer Survivor's Almanac: Charting Your Journey
http://www.canceradvocacy.org/resources/publications/Edited by Barbara Hoffman, JD, A Cancer Survivor's Almanac is a comprehensive resource that helps survivors, caregivers, families, and friends following the diagnosis of cancer. The Almanac also lists hundreds of organizations and agencies that offer help regarding specific cancer-related issues.
AARP
http://www.aarp.org888-OUR-AARP (888-687-2277)
AARP (esp)
http://www.aarp.org1-888-687-2277
About Cancer-Related Neutropenia
http://www.cancersymptoms.org/neutropenia/index.shtmlAbout Face
http://www.aboutfaceusa.org888-486-1209
630-761-2985 (fax)
AboutFace USA is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing information, emotional support, and educational programs to individuals who have a facial disfigurement, and to their families. Our goal is to assist all persons with facial differences to have a positive self-image and self-esteem so that they can participate fully in their communities.
About.com - Health & Dying
http://dying.about.com/Information about death and dying, advance directives, caregiving, grieving, funerals and hospice. A public chat room is available.
Acurian
http://www.acurian.com866-566-5966
Acurian's mission is to bring you the most current information on clinical trials and new drug therapies. We always welcome your feedback on what we're doing right or how we can improve our site and services.
Administration on Aging, National Family Caregiver Support
http://www.aoa.gov/212-264-2976
212-264-0114 (fax)
AoA works to heighten awareness among other Federal agencies, organizations, groups, and the public about the valuable contributions that older Americans make to the Nation and alerts them to the needs of vulnerable older people.
Aging With Dignity
http://www.agingwithdignity.orgThe non-profit Aging With Dignity was established because you and your family deserve better. We provide you with the practical information, advice and legal tools you need to ensure your wishes and those of your loved ones will be respected. By helping you improve your own quality of care, we can bring about dramatic change, one person at a time.