Programs
All Flow of Care Foundation programs are provided at no cost to patients and caregivers. Financial means will never determine who receives support.
Flagship Program
"Comfort in every drop."
Ever Infuse delivers thoughtfully curated comfort care kits to new chemotherapy patients on infusion day — the small, meaningful items that make a long and difficult day more bearable. Every kit is provided at no cost to the patient, distributed in partnership with oncology centers and infusion clinics.
Kit items were selected based on direct experience with chemotherapy treatment. Every item — from water bottle size to warming items — was chosen with intimate knowledge of what patients actually need in that chair.
◈ Fred Hutch Cancer Center — Seattle, WA
◈ Valley Medical Center Cancer Center — Renton, WA
Patient's choice of brand and size — BeWell or Spoonie Threads. Comfort and warmth during long treatment sessions.
Warmth and comfort during treatment. A small thing that makes the hours in the chair more bearable.
Organized tracking for appointments, symptoms, and notes. Because no patient should have to hold all of this in their head.
Optional add-on for caregivers supporting the patient. Because caregivers need support too.
Comfort during lidocaine application before treatment. Chosen from direct experience with port access procedures.
Activity and action tracking throughout treatment — keeping patients organized and informed during their care.
Hidrate Spark — under 20oz. This specific size was chosen because a standard bottle became too heavy for Vee to lift during treatment. Every detail was chosen with that level of care.
Hand and foot cooling during chemotherapy — addressing one of the most common and painful side effects of treatment.
Custom designed to carry kit items plus supplies for heating blankets and cooling caps. Made for the reality of infusion day.
Volunteer Program
No one should sit in an infusion chair alone. Infusion Buddies pairs trained volunteer companions with chemotherapy patients who may not have family or friends available to sit with them during treatment.
Isolation compounds suffering. A calm presence, a listening ear, or someone to help carry the emotional weight of a long treatment day — these are things that matter deeply and cost nothing but time and compassion.
Community Partnership
Flow of Care Foundation is partnering with local yarn stores and crafters to participate in the Octopus for a Preemie program — an internationally beloved initiative that provides handmade octopuses to premature infants in NICUs.
The tactile sensation of an octopus's tentacles mimics the feeling of the umbilical cord, providing comfort and reducing stress in premature babies. Our community of volunteers makes each one by hand, with love.
Community Program
Monthly free community events providing informational sessions on a variety of chronic conditions, available treatments, and supportive services. Open to patients, caregivers, and the general community — always at no cost.
Our founder holds a notary license and will facilitate Power of Attorney and advance directive clinics at no cost to attendees — because legal preparedness is one of the most important and most overlooked forms of patient support.
"Every kit, every companion, every event — always free. Help us keep it that way."
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