Rest Support

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

Treatment side effects, stress, pain, temperature changes, and medication schedules can make rest difficult. Even small comfort changes can sometimes help you rest more effectively.

These are optional, non-medical suggestions commonly used for sleep comfort and easier day-to-day recovery at home.

Wedge Pillow (Elevation Support)
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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Neck Support / Cervical Pillow
Some people find improved head/neck alignment makes rest more comfortable.
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Cooling Pillowcase / Cooling Pad
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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White Noise Machine
Can help block background noise and make resting easier in a busy home.
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Sleep Mask (Light Blocking)
Helpful for daytime rest, headaches, or light sensitivity.
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Bedside Organizer / Caddy
Keeping essentials within reach can reduce strain and unnecessary movement.
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