
You just got the news that your husband, sibling, or parent has
the BIG C - Cancer.
Or maybe that news happened a while ago and you're still struggling with adjusting to it.
Overwhelmed
Frustrated
Afraid
Guilty
Sad
These are just some of the emotions caregivers tell me they're trying to deal with as they try to juggle the practical care of their loved one with cancer, and oh yeah - also trying to care of their own health, work, taking care of their other family members.
Caregiving can be hard on a physical, emotional, and spiritual level but
it doesn't have to completely overwhelm your life and make you suffer.


It IS possible to make the whole experience
manageable and meaningful.
I know this because I have helped my clients get there.

I'm Sandhya and I help caregivers feel less overwhelmed and more prepared to handle their loved one's cancer journey.
After a decade of practicing as a palliative care physician, I have seen what helps families not just survive but thrive when they're dealing with cancer and now I want to specifically focus on you, the caregiver, because I know how much of an impact this makes on your loved one with cancer, you and your family.