We hope you all have a happy holiday season with your loved ones this year! As we go back to in-person holiday celebrations, gift-giving is back in full force. If you're like us, finding the right gifts for people can be the most stressful part of the holiday season. Especially if the person you're shopping for has cancer and you're trying to find gifts to make their life easier and more comfortable during treatment. We have some gift recommendations here from our team and community. If you're looking to create a care package for someone currently in active treatment, make sure to also look at our Practical Gift Guide!
Home
Home is where the heart is. Here are a few products that can make a home feel cozier for someone who may be spending more than a usual amount of time in that space.
- Wax Melter
- Air Fryer
- Cushioned Kitchen Mat
- Peanuts Holiday Collage Tumbler
- Inspirational Tumbler
- Bottle Cap & Pull Tab for Sensitive Hands
- Cheese/Vegetable Slicer
- Cancer Care Package
- Cancer Care Package 2
- Blanket Care Package
Arts & Crafts
Arts and crafts are a great stress reliever for people of all ages. Here are some fun stocking stuffers that you can give to your loved ones this holiday season.
- Painting Set
- Adult Coloring Books with Pencils
- DIY Candle Kit
- Diamond Painting Set
- DIY Flower Art Set
- Lego Mickey Mouse
- Bullet Journals
Food & Drinks
Snacks and drinks are also great stocking stuffers! Here are some favorites from the IHC Team.
- Ugly Sweater Cookie Kit
- Holiday Breakfast Tea
- Gourmet Coffee Sampler
- Hot Chocolate Mix
- Dried Fruit Gift Basket
- Amazon Gift Card (Can be used for Whole Foods Delivery!)
Apparel
People going through cancer treatment have different clothing needs. They may require looser clothing with pockets for drains or shirts with zippers for port access. During the colder months, things like headscarves are also a necessity to keep warm. Here are some things that people in the IHC community recommend.
Side Effect Relief
Although the holidays are supposed to be a relaxing time, cancer takes no days off. Here are some products that may help someone actively going through treatment find some relief this holiday. We have a larger guide full of products to relieve cancer side effects, but here is a shortened list with some recommendations.
- Nausea Relief Aromatherapy
- Nausea Relief Wristbands
- Ginger Tablets
- Radiation Burn & Lip Balm Set
- Radiation Burn Cream
- Headache Relief
- Natural Heating Pad
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