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CarePages is a free service for cancer patients and cancer caregivers to share information about their cancer treatment with family, friends and colleagues. Learn how CarePages has helped reduce stress and build support for Daphne Bottos' family while she undergoes treatment for skin cancer.
For almost a decade, CarePages has been an online portal for families struggling with difficult health events, but late last year, the company quietly announced it was closing on December 31,...
Confronting an illness or injury is one of the most demanding, isolating things you can do. Family and friends are an amazing source of support, but constantly sharing updates with each and every one of them is impractical.
northshore.org/carepages, a free, private and personalized social network, members can build their own community of support. You or a loved one can create your CarePage in a few, quick steps and
From CarePages.com you can use your very own private area to publish information for family and friends about the situation for you and your Ill Spouse. CarePages as a non-profit caregiving organization has partnered with the WSA and this link goes to a WSA portal on their site.
Countless former members of CarePages.com may just be finding out that they no longer have access to their online journals documenting the illnesses of loved ones.
CarePages are free, easy-to-use Web pages that help family and friends communicate when a loved one is receiving care. It takes just a few minutes to create a CarePage, share it with friends and family, and build a community of support.
Ellen, the mother of a child who was a Mayo Clinic patient, talks about the benefits she sees in using CarePages to keep family and friends informed.
The most prestigious medical institutions now encourage patients to blog their experiences with serious illness through sites like CaringBridge and CarePages.