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New Comfort for Minnesota Cancer Patients

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Tuesday, April 8, 2008   

Minneapolis, MN – A new "home away from home" is available for cancer patients and those close to them, with the opening by the American Cancer Society of a "Hope Lodge" in Minneapolis. Spokeswoman Jari Allen says it's located near many of the state's major medical centers, but it is meant to serve those who live outside the immediate area.

"We call it a 'home away from home' for cancer patients and their caregivers, regardless of where they live, regardless of their financial situation."

Allen says it's more than just a free place to stay.

"It also offers relief and comfort for our cancer patients and their caregivers. This is a home-like setting. We allow the patients to get together with other patients who are facing the same situation that they're facing. They provide support for each other during what we think is a very stressful time of cancer treatment, doctor appointments, etcetera."

The facility has been serving patients on a limited basis and officially opened Monday. Other area lodges are in Rochester and in Marshfield, Wisconsin.

Allen says the facility is for cancer patients who can't get the treatment they need close to home.

"There is no cost for staying at the Hope Lodge. So, not only does it relieve them of worrying about where they're going to stay when they have to drive to the Twin Cities for treatment, but it also lifts the burden of trying to pay for lodging during these trying times."

She says patients must be at least 18 and live more than 40 miles from the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The 40-room facility is near the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis campus.

For more information on the Hope Lodge online, visit www.cancer.org.


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