Special Cancer Care at ClickFirst Care

At ClickFirst Care, we understand that a cancer diagnosis changes everything—not just for the patient, but for their loved ones as well. That’s why our approach to cancer care goes far beyond medical support. We offer whole-person care that’s compassionate, responsive, and deeply personal.

What Makes Our Cancer Care Special:

  • Compassion at Every Step: From diagnosis to recovery or long-term management, we’re by your side with kindness, empathy, and emotional support—every step of the way.

  • Individualized Care Plans: No two journeys are alike. We tailor each care plan to reflect the unique medical, emotional, and practical needs of each patient.

  • Expertly Trained Staff: Our caregivers and nurses are specially trained in oncology care, pain management, nutrition, and post-treatment recovery.

  • Comfort and Dignity at Home: We help patients stay in the comfort of their own homes whenever possible, providing in-home support that includes medication reminders, symptom monitoring, personal care, and companionship.

  • Family Support: Cancer doesn’t just affect the patient. We offer guidance and relief for families, including respite care, education, and emotional support to help you stay strong for your loved one.

  • Coordination with Your Medical Team: We work hand-in-hand with your doctors, nurses, and therapists to ensure consistent and coordinated care, so nothing falls through the cracks.


More Than Care—We’re a Constant

At ClickFirst Care, cancer care means more than just treatment. It means honoring the person behind the diagnosis and doing everything we can to support their strength, peace of mind, and quality of life.

WHAT IS AN IN-HOME NURSING SERVICE?

Home health nurses provide one-on-one care for patients in their homes.  Home healthcare may involve assisting patients with basic needs such as bathing and dressing, as well as more specialized services such as wound care, medication management, and IV therapy

WHEN DO YOU NEED US?

This means that, in most cases, a nursing home resident can keep their residence and still qualify for Medicaid to pay their nursing home expenses.  You will still need to plan to pay real estate taxes, insurance and upkeep costs