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Where can cancer patients find free housing during treatment in Washington?
The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge in Seattle provides free lodging for cancer patients traveling for treatment. Ronald McDonald House serves families of pediatric cancer patients. Many hospitals also have partnerships with nearby hotels for discounted rates. Cancer Support Hub lists all verified housing options by county.
What is the ACS Hope Lodge?
The ACS Hope Lodge is a free lodging program run by the American Cancer Society for cancer patients who must travel away from home for treatment. The Seattle Hope Lodge provides private rooms, shared kitchens, and a supportive community. There is no charge — patients need a referral from their treatment center.
Can I get rental assistance if I have cancer in WA?
Yes. Several programs provide rental assistance for cancer patients, including the American Cancer Society, CancerCare, and local community action agencies. Washington's Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) program may also help if you receive Aged, Blind, or Disabled (ABD) cash assistance. Contact 211 to find local rental assistance.
What emergency housing options exist for cancer patients?
Emergency housing for cancer patients includes hospital social worker referrals, local shelter networks, the Salvation Army, Catholic Community Services, and county-specific emergency housing programs. Some hospitals have emergency lodging funds for patients who need to be near the treatment center.
Are there housing programs for families of cancer patients?
Yes. Ronald McDonald House and similar programs provide free or low-cost housing for families of patients receiving treatment. The ACS Hope Lodge also accommodates one caregiver per patient. Many hospitals have family housing programs or partnerships with nearby accommodations.
How do I apply for housing assistance as a cancer patient?
Start by talking to your hospital's social worker, who can connect you with local and national housing programs. You can also call 211, contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345, or search Cancer Support Hub's housing category for verified programs in your county.