ICHP You Are Not Alone Brochure English 2013
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ICHP You Are Not Alone Brochure English 2013
You Are Not Alone: Seeking Support for a Serious Medical Illness Having a life-threatening illness can make you feel alone unless you reach out to others. This can be easier said than done. When we feel overwhelmed and frightened, we tend to pull away from others and suffer in silence. There are 2 main reasons for this: might happen. 2. Many people feel they would be burdening friends or family members with their suffering. 1. Many people For more information, call us at: 1-855-959-7340 Or visit our website at: www.ichpcolorado. com and check out In The Spotlight... don’t know how to talk about their illness and what Telling Others Telling loved ones and friends that you have a serious condition or terminal illness is hard to do. It will need thought, time and planning. response model. Here is a short example: Fact: My doctor told me that I have a lifethreatening heart problem. A good idea is to use Feeling: I was shocked and then the fact-feeling- scared. Response: I am not sure what to do, but I want those closest to me to know what is going on. Page 2 Telling Others (continued) By telling others about your illness and how you feel, you invite them into a deeper relationship with you. Seek support for your medical illness through: peers counseling spirituality Some people don’t do well at first. Their own fear and denial kick in, and they may try to keep away from the gravity of the event. Try not to take it to heart. Give them time to get their mind around the reality of your illness. For others, being included in your time of need is a high honor. Walking beside someone in hard times often brings out the very best in people. Seeing how short and fragile life can be forces us to make each day count. It also helps us to not take life or our relationships for granted. change. You might need added help. This is when you need special people to be there for you. Going with you to doctor visits or treatment, helping you with hard tasks, or After you have deter- listening to you vent or cry is what mined who you can friends are for. tell and count on, think ahead. As your illness progresses your wants will Peer Support “It is amazing how close some people become when they share like events. ” Talking with others who are living with a like condition or outlook shows that you are not alone. It also shows that you should not suffer by yourself. It is amazing how close some people become close when they share like events. The wisdom and support found in these support groups is priceless. Page 3 Peer Support (continued) Depending on your specific illness, there are support groups in close to every community in North America. Most areas have end-oflife care programs. Those can include direct patient care and also have counseling and support groups for people with a terminal illness, and those who care for them. Professional Support There are times when having a serious illness becomes too much to bear. Fear, depression, anger, guilt and regret can be as hard as the disease itself. Spiritual Support Faith and religious groups offer a wide range of spiritual support and direction for people and families. For some people, just talking to someone about their beliefs and feelings about life and death gives peace and comfort. This is when you should seek counseling. Most local hospices have counselors who specialize in this area. You can also ask your doctor for a referral. “You can also ask your doctor for a referral. ” Welcome to Integrated Community Health Partners. We call ourselves ICHP (“I-Chip”). ICHP is a new Medicaid program that will help you put your health first. We are a group of medical and behavioral health providers who formed a team to meet all your health care needs. ICHP can: Answer your questions about the program Answer questions about your benefits and co-pays Help you find other programs that will help you get and stay healthy Help your doctors talk to each other about your health care needs Help you make appointments and get to your appointments Work with you to solve any problems with or complaints about your health care Find a Primary Care Medical Program (PCMP) that will take care of you Listen to you if you aren’t happy with your health care Connecting Members to Healthy Living By Drew W. Edwards, MS, EdD © 2009 Achieve Solutions For more information, call us at: 1-855-959-7340 Or visit our website at: www.ichpcolorado.com and check out In The Spotlight...