Cancer rehab is a program that can help you get ready for cancer treatment, manage your side effects during treatment, or help you heal after treatment. Your rehab team may include specialist such as:
The providers that are on your rehab team will be based on your needs.
You can talk with your care team about a referral to cancer rehab at any time before, during, or after their treatment. Cancer rehab can start:
Cancer rehab can help you recover faster, increase your independence, and lessen the long-term effects of treatment.
Cancer rehab specialists can help with many issues linked to cancer and treatment. These can include:
Most insurance companies (health plans) will cover cancer rehab programs with a prescription from your provider. Every health plan policy is different when it comes to how much you have to pay (deductibles and co-pays). Talk with someone at your health plan to figure out what your out-of-pocket costs will be and what is covered before seeing a rehab provider.
Talk with your oncology team and social worker. They may know of a program that they have sent other patients to. Ask your insurance plan if they have a preferred provider.
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