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  1. ... cancer, you may need help with certain practical, financial, and emotional needs. Dealing with cancer can take ... the costs of cancer treatment. Most hospitals have financial counselors who might be able to help. Some ...
  2. ... family member. The abuse can be physical, emotional, economic, or sexual. It can affect people of any ... not letting the person see family or friends Economic abuse, such as controlling access to money or ...
  3. ... that: A living will does not deal with financial issues, and is not the same as a ... give power to anyone to make legal or financial decisions for you. A do-not-resuscitate order ( ...
  4. ... understand treatment choices Provide or refer families to financial counseling Help connect you to resources for transportation ... talk to a social worker or the hospital's financial counselor. Learn about your choices. Read about advance ...
  5. ... help your family deal with social, emotional, and financial needs. Many cancer centers are designed to be ... and contact information for agencies that can provide financial help. You can also apply for funding from ...
  6. ... a charge on your bill, many hospitals have financial counselors to help you with your bill. They ... in cash Work out a payment plan Get financial aid from the hospital
  7. ... parents go through a divorce or separation Having financial problems in the family Living in an unsafe ...
  8. ... loss of "control" over use; may become suicidal; financial and legal problems get worse; may have broken ...
  9. ... include: Alcohol and drug use problems Anxiety Depression Financial, social, and legal problems (including bankruptcy, divorce, job ...
  10. ... to a child of any race, religion, or economic status. Other types of child abuse are: Neglect ...
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