Coastal Care Partners
Cancer Care at Home & Private Duty Nursing Support
Cancer care varies—treatment, recovery, advanced illness. Each phase brings different needs: comfort, safety, medication complexity, and coordination with oncology teams. Families often feel overwhelmed by the medical and emotional demands.
Coastal Care Partners provides nurse-led cancer care at home. We emphasize comfort, safety, medication oversight, and coordination with physicians. Our RN Care Managers work alongside CCU-trained caregivers to deliver high-touch support during medically complex and emotionally demanding situations.
Nurse-Led Oversight • Oncology Coordination • Family Support

How Home Care Helps During Cancer Treatment and Recovery
Treatment and recovery create demands that families often struggle to manage alone. Fatigue and weakness are common. Medication regimens can be complex. Nutrition and hydration matter. Safety and fall prevention become important when mobility changes.
During chemotherapy treatment cycles, support at home becomes especially important. Our caregivers help manage fatigue, weakness, nausea, and hydration needs—meal preparation, fluid encouragement, and the presence that matters when energy is low. We assist with medication timing and monitor for side effects, reporting observations to RN Care Managers who coordinate with oncology teams. We provide transportation and appointment coordination when needed. For family caregivers, we offer relief during intensive treatment periods—so they can sustain without carrying the full burden alone.
Our caregivers provide daily support—meal preparation, medication reminders, companionship, and personal care. We coordinate transportation to appointments when needed. Most importantly, we give family caregivers relief—so they can rest, work, or simply be present.
- •Support during chemotherapy — Care during treatment cycles: fatigue, weakness, nausea, hydration, medication timing, and side-effect monitoring.
- •Fatigue and weakness — Daily support helps conserve energy and maintain safety.
- •Nutrition and hydration support — Meal preparation and encouragement when appetite is low.
- •Transportation to appointments — Caregivers can accompany and transport to appointments when needed.
- •Medication organization and monitoring — Timely reminders and coordination with RN Care Managers.
- •Fall prevention and safety — Mobility support and environmental awareness when weakness is present.
- •Family caregiver relief — A team that shares the load so families can sustain.
Our Cancer Support Model
CCU-Trained Caregivers
Our caregivers complete Coastal Care University training. They provide daily support with dignity and consistency—personal care, companionship, meal prep, and the presence that matters when someone is facing illness.
RN Care Manager Coordination
A dedicated RN Care Manager coordinates the plan of care, communicates with oncology teams and physicians, and ensures family and providers stay aligned. Your quarterback for cancer care at home.
Learn about care managementOncology Coordination
We coordinate with oncology teams and physicians—reconciling medications, reporting changes, and ensuring follow-up care stays on track. Care plans evolve as treatment and needs change.
Symptom Monitoring & Escalation
Caregivers observe and report. RN Care Managers coordinate with physicians when symptoms change. We have clear escalation pathways so concerns are addressed promptly.
Clinical oversightPrivate Duty Nursing Integration
When in-home nursing support is appropriate—medication management, monitoring, or coordination with specialists—our integrated model delivers it. Caregivers and nurses work as a team.
When Higher-Level Medical Support Is Needed
Some individuals require in-home nursing support—medication management, wound care, or clinical monitoring. Our integrated model delivers acute-level support at home when appropriate.
Our RN Care Managers and clinical team work with physicians to keep care stable. We are not a substitute for emergency services. When a true emergency occurs, families should call 911. We are a structured system designed to provide advanced support at home—and to escalate when higher-level care is needed.
Serving Families Across Coastal Georgia & South Carolina
We provide cancer care at home to families in Savannah, Bluffton, Saint Simons Island, and surrounding coastal communities. Our nurse-led model is the same across our service area—CCU-trained caregivers, RN Care Manager oversight, and clinical integration wherever your loved one receives care at home.
Helpful Resources for Families
Our Resource Hub offers practical guides for hospital transitions, discharge planning, and home safety—relevant when cancer care involves hospital stays or home modifications.
Related Locations
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