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Love for Tisha <3

Edgewater, CO

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Let's come together to support Tisha, Jeremiah, Damien, Anastasia, and Raiden. Tisha will need a lot of love and support the next several months - lets show her we can do it! Tish has started chemo and will now need our support with meals during the 2 weeks after her treatments. The dates of her upcoming chemo treatments are: May 28th June 17th August 18th We will start with a meal sign up system and then go from there to see what else she may need FRI May. 22 2020  


Special Notes

***AT THIS TIME TISHA IS ONLY REQUESTING HELP WITH DINNER THE 2 WEEKS AFTER EACH CHEMO TREATMENT. IF YOU SIGN UP TO BRING THE FAMILY DINNER ONE NIGHT, PLEASE TEXT TISHA THAT DAY TO CONFIRM WHAT TIME SHE NEEDS YOU TO DROP IT OFF. When you sign up, please indicate what you are bringing so people don't bring the same food every day :) Their favorite foods: Mexican and Italian food Tips: - Avoid bombarding them with multiple phone calls. That said, it is imperative that Tisha know that she is being thought of; that she has not been forgotten by a caring community. If you are the designated contact, be sure to write down the sorts of things that people are asking, saying, and offers of help. - Make sure to use dishes that are disposable or that you never expect to see again. - A waiting refrigerator ensures that food will stay safe to eat and that no one needs to come out to receive food – even for a moment. If visitors really are welcome, the family can open the door. - Cleaning services are generally extremely welcome. - Grocery shopping is a welcome gift. When at the grocery store, text the designated contact person as to whether anything is necessary. - It is important to respect the space of a family during illness. Even if one has a close relationship with the person who is ill, your visit their impacts the entire family unit – each member of whom is coping in their own way. The ill person may welcome a visit from a friend – but consider too the feelings and needs of the other members of the family. An ill person may save energy for young children – over a peer/friend – no matter how dear. Understand shifting boundaries – and respect them. If the patient is up for a visit, do keep it short. Energy is a precious commodity 

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