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Cancer support groups

It helps to know you're not alone. We encourage you and your family to gain support not only from our cancer experts, but also from others going through similar experiences.

Located in:

Type of cancer:

Hospital support services

Every Allina hospital offers these support services. Your doctor or nurse can tell you how to access them.

Nutrition therapy

Registered dietitians can assess your food needs and help you set goals to improve eating and manage weight.

Social services

Social workers can help patients and their families find support for emotional or financial issues, and community resources.

Spiritual care

Chaplains encourage each person's journey of faith and hope. Sacraments and rituals of many faith traditions are available.

Financial services

Patient account representatives can answer questions about hospital bills or insurance coverage. They also can help you access Allina Financial Assistance Services.

Cancer rehabilitation

A physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor and a nurse practitioner specializing in cancer care will assess how cancer is affecting your ability to do normal daily activities, work or exercise. After cancer treatment, they will work with you to restore those abilities.

Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute offers cancer rehabilitation services in partnership with Virginia Piper Cancer Institute.

Cancer resource centers

Cancer resource centers at these locations are open to anyone who needs to gain knowledge and experience support.

A woman reads about cancer while sitting in a rocking chair next to a fireplace at the Mercy Hospital Cancer Resource center

Abbott Northwestern Hospital
The Living Room Cancer Resource Center

Piper Building, fourth floor, 800 East 28th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Phone: 612-863-8713
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Harbor Room in Cambridge Medical Center

701 South Dellwood Street, Cambridge, Minnesota
Phone: 763-688-8415
Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Mercy Hospital Cancer Resource Center

4050 Coon Rapids Boulevard, Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Phone: 763-236-6060
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Unity Hospital Cancer Resource Center

550 Osborne Road, Fridley, Minnesota
Phone: 763-235-4040
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Staff members and volunteers can help you find information on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment. They also can guide you to support services at the hospital and in your community.

Genetic counseling

Worried about inheriting cancer or passing it on? Ask your doctor if a referral for genetic counseling is appropriate for you.

Genetic counseling is available at these hospitals:

Who is a genetic counselor?
What can I expect during genetic counseling?
How do genes affect cancer risk?
What increases my chances of inheriting cancer?
Is genetic testing right for me?
What are the benefits and risks of genetic testing?
Where can I go to learn more about genetic testing?

Source: Allina Patient Education, Genetic Testing for Assessing the Risk of Hereditary Breast Cancer, can-ahc-14312 (09/06); Cancer Centers of Mercy and Unity hospitals
Reviewed by: Timothy Sielaff, MD, PhD, FACS, president, Virginia Piper Cancer Institute; Shari Baldinger, MS, certified genetic counselor, Abbott Northwestern Hospital; Paula Colwell, RN, patient care manager, Virginia Piper Cancer Institute
First Published: 08/17/2009
Last Reviewed: 08/17/2009

American Cancer Society services

We work with the American Cancer Society to bring their services to you and your family. For more about American Cancer Society services, call 1-800-227-2345 (1-866-228-4327 for TTY for the hearing impaired) or visit cancer.org.

Look Good... Feel Better

A licensed cosmetologist teaches people with cancer ways to enhance their appearance and self-image during chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Allina offers the free program at these Minnesota locations:

woman with cancer reassures husband

I Can Cope

Learn about cancer and how to cope with the challenges a cancer diagnosis brings through this American Cancer Society support group series held alternately at Mercy Hospital or Unity Hospital in Coon Rapids or Fridley, Minnesota.

Hope Lodge

American Cancer Society Hope Lodges offer cancer patients and their families a free, temporary place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment may be in another city. To find a Hope Lodge and to learn more about a specific facility, please visit that location's page at cancer.org, or call the American Cancer Society toll free anytime, day or night, at 1-800-ACS-2345.



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