Rest Support

Optional comfort-focused items that may help make resting, sleeping, and recovery more manageable during treatment.

Even small comfort changes can sometimes reduce friction and make rest feel more possible.

Comfort positioning
Pillows and elevation supports can reduce pressure, improve breathing comfort, and make rest less painful.
Sensory control
Light and noise control can help when headaches, sensitivity, or overstimulation make sleep difficult.
Reduce effort
Keeping essentials within reach can prevent unnecessary movement and conserve energy.
Quick note

Treatment side effects, stress, pain, temperature changes, and medication schedules can make rest difficult. These are optional, non-medical comfort suggestions that many people use for sleep support and easier day-to-day recovery.

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Wedge Pillow (Elevation Support)
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Helpful for reflux, breathing comfort, or propped-up rest when lying flat is hard.
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Body Pillow (Side-Sleep Support)
Extra support for hips, shoulders, and a more stable side-sleep position.
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Cooling Pillowcase / Cooling Pad
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Cooling materials can help with night sweats, temperature swings, or hot flashes.
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Soft Throw Blanket (Comfort Layer)
A simple comfort item that helps with relaxation, naps, and temperature changes.
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Compression Socks (Circulation Support)
Often used for swelling or circulation comfort—check with your care team if unsure.
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