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505 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Friend

October 2nd, 2007

I recently found a wonderful book called “505 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Friend” by Lisa J. Copen. Since we are two-thirds of the way through Anna’s series on “Being the Carer” a quick overview of the book fits in well.

The best thing about the book is the practical ideas for helping an ill person. They are not platitudes like “If there is anything I can do…” but ways to be proactive with providing your support.

The book is focused on the chronically ill, and applies to the whole range of mental illnesses, but it would also be relevant to helping friends in any kind of need.

With the author’s permission I’m listing my favorite twenty.

3. Put meals into disposable containers and attach a note saying “This doesn’t need to be returned.”

5. Arrange for your friend’s kids to have a night with your children.

15. Treat her to a gift of movie rentals via postal mail through a service ($7-15 a month).

18. Mop the floors.

21. Ask, “Do you have an errand I can run for you before coming over?”

42. Don’t say, “Let me know if there is anything I can do.” People rarely feel comfortable saying, “Yes, my laundry”. Instead pick something you are willing to do and then ask her permission.

44. Buy a magazine subscription for her on her favorite topic.

59. Say, “I’d like to bring you dinner next week. Would Monday or Tuesday night be better?”

81. Ask her if she wants to house-sit when you are on vacation. New surroundings may feel like a mini-vacation.

116. Take her kids for a movie and ice cream.

152. Watch your friend’s children so she and her spouse can have a night out.

180. Ask her if she’d like you to help rearrange her furniture for a fresh feeling in her house.

197. If a massage would feel good (it doesn’t always), give her a gift certificate for one.

199. Help her with her children’s birthday parties - but don’t take over; let her make all the decisions.

304. Clip cartoons that will make her smile.

316. When you leave ask, “Do you have mail I could drop off for you?”

406. Talk about normal everyday things, not just the illness.

424. Help her children pick out gifts for her on special occasions like Mother’s Day.

462. Go with her to the doctor and then go get coffee or lunch afterward. Medical visits get lonely and depressing.

468. Teach her how to use the Internet so she can learn more about her illness from medical websites.

The book is available by direct purchase from the Rest Ministries website.


One Response to “505 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Friend”

  1. Amber Anique
    October 6th, 2007 12:20
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    This has to, BY FAR, be the best post I’ve seen in a long time, that actually gives some assistance to both parties involved in any chronic illness! I’m going to order one, of course for myself, and a few of them for my 2 best friends & my boyfriend. It will help us because occasionally they feel helpless & I can explain anything…I’M IN STUCK MODE! Thank you for this post!!!

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