Supportive Care Services
Our team of social workers, dietitians, and volunteers is here to support cancer patients throughout their journey and beyond. We prioritize providing access to the best physical, psychological, emotional, and practical support services.
Every month, we offer different programs and services in our cancer centers in Regina and Saskatoon, which help patients, their families, and caregivers. These programs include pain management, nutritional support, counseling, art therapy, virtual yoga, meditation, and palliative care. Some of these programs are available online, and some are only offered in Regina at the Allan Blair Cancer Centre or at the Saskatoon Cancer Centre. Read the full list of programs and services available for Regina and Saskatoon below.
You will also find the Supportive Services Monthly Updates in the Resources section below.
Allan Blair Cancer Clinic Programs and Services
A Life Worth Writing
This is a four-week virtual expressive writing group that allows patients to reflect on and process their experiences, whether or not they are directly related to cancer. To register please call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
Body Image Group
This is a six-week group that provides insight, support, and tools to guide patients towards a healthier lifestyle. Topics covered include self-compassion, cognitive restructuring, transforming shame, nutrition, writing, restorative yoga, and exercise. For upcoming dates, please call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
Dignity Therapy Service
This is a brief intervention designed to help dying patients conserve their sense of dignity. Patients may record the meaningful aspects of their lives and leave something behind for their loved ones. For more information please call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
One Breath
This is a five-week anticipatory grief group for patients and their loved ones to discuss and share their thoughts and feelings about terminal illness. Topics include coping strategies, legacy work, self-care, forgiveness, and creating moments of connection. For upcoming dates, please call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
Writing Group
This is a nine-week writing group that explores cancer, treatment, and life after cancer care. The group is based on the book "When Words Heal" by Sharon Bray. For upcoming dates and more information please call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) Class
This is an education class for patients (and their partners/families) on ADT treatment - hormone therapy. It is offered on the fourth Thursday of every month throughout the year. For upcoming dates and more information please call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
Cancer Transitions Program
This is a six-week program for patients who have completed treatment. It addresses survivorship, emotional wellness, nutrition, exercise, and moving forward after treatment. For upcoming dates, call call the Group Coordinator for the Allan Blair Cancer Centre Care Services.
Patient Support Centre
We provide wigs, headwear, and books free of charge to cancer patients. The center is located at ABCC Level 1 and is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, please call Volunteer Services, Supportive Care at the Allan Blair Centre.
Look Good, Feel Better
This is a complimentary workshop that helps women and men manage the appearance-related effects of their treatment. We provide tools and techniques to help you feel beautiful and vital, such as cosmetics, wigs and hair alternatives, breast forms and garments. Sign up at lgfb.ca.
Saskatoon Programs and Services
A Life Worth Writing
This four-week virtual expressive writing group provides patients with the ability to reflect, process and express their individual and/or collective experiences, which may or may not be directly impacted by their cancer experience. The group is offered to patients throughout Saskatchewan on a virtual format. For more information, or to register, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Cancer Transitions Program
A six-week program for patients who have completed treatment. Some of the issues that are addressed, include survivorship, emotional wellness, nutrition, exercise and moving forward after treatment. Classes available throughout the year. For upcoming dates and more information, call call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Music Therapy
Facilitated by a certified music therapist, group members will explore, create and connect with music to improve quality of life. Classes held Wednesday afternoons, offered in the spring and fall. To register, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Stepping Stones - Walking Group
During the warmer weather months, our supportive care department offers a therapeutic walking group. Meeting location: Queen’s House of Retreat. For more information, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) Class
An education class for patients (and their partner/family) on ADT treatment—also known as hormone therapy. Offered on the fourth Thursday of every month throughout the year. For upcoming dates and more information, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Dignity Therapy Service
A brief intervention designed to help conserve dying patient’s sense of dignity. It is an opportunity for patients to record the meaningful aspects of their lives and leave something behind for their loved ones. Referrals accepted at any time for patients with a non-curative diagnosis, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Restorative Yoga
A restorative yoga class for patients and support people to restore the body, mind and spirit. Virtual classes are available every Saturday in September to June from 10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. For more information, or to register, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
iRest® Yoga Nidra
A research-based, guided meditation that is effective in reducing stress and anxiety while improving sleep and overall resilience. Virtual classes are available every Monday in September to June from 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. For more information, or to register, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
Physiotherapy Group
Facilitated by Physiotherapist Melissa Doerksen, this class will provide rehabilitation strategies for patients with cancer. Classes held on Wednesday’s from 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. at Mackie Physiotherapy. Classes offered in the fall, winter and spring. To register, call the Saskatoon Cancer Centre Care Services.
The Wig Boutique
Wigs, headwear, and books are available free of charge to cancer patients.
Location: CG 202
Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. To book please call Volunteer Services, Supportive Care at the Saskatoon Cancer Centre.
Look Good Feel Better
A complimentary workshop to help women and men manage the appearance-related effects of their treatment. They provide tools and techniques to help you feel beautiful and vital, such as cosmetics, wigs and hair alternatives, breast forms and garments. Sign up at lgfb.ca.