癌症治疗期间的食品和营养
What food assistance is available for cancer patients in Washington?
Cancer patients in Washington can access SNAP (food stamps), local food banks, Meals on Wheels, and specialized cancer nutrition programs. Organizations like Food Lifeline and Northwest Harvest distribute food across the state. Cancer Support Hub lists food resources by county.
Can cancer patients get Meals on Wheels in Washington?
Yes. Meals on Wheels serves homebound individuals across Washington State, including cancer patients. Many local programs prioritize individuals undergoing treatment. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging or call 211 to find Meals on Wheels in your area.
How do I apply for SNAP (food stamps) during cancer treatment?
Apply for SNAP online at washingtonconnection.org, by phone at 1-877-501-2233, or at your local DSHS office. Cancer treatment costs may increase your SNAP benefit amount. If you're unable to prepare meals, you may also qualify for restaurant meals through the SNAP Restaurant Meals Program.
Are there nutrition programs specifically for cancer patients?
Yes. Many cancer centers in Washington offer nutrition counseling as part of treatment. The American Cancer Society and CancerCare provide nutrition guidance. Some programs offer specialized meal kits designed for patients dealing with treatment side effects like nausea or appetite loss.
Where can I find food banks near me in Washington?
Food Lifeline and Northwest Harvest maintain networks of food banks across all 39 Washington counties. Many food banks have no income requirements and serve anyone in need. Visit foodlifeline.org/find-food or call 211 to locate your nearest food bank.
Can I get groceries delivered if I can't leave home during treatment?
Yes. Many food banks and community organizations offer delivery services for homebound individuals. Meals on Wheels delivers prepared meals. Some cancer support organizations provide grocery gift cards. Contact your hospital social worker or call 211 for local delivery options.