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Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center

The Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center is at the heart of our mission to provide a network of support for patients and their loved ones during their time at City of Hope. The Biller Center is a part of our Department of Supportive Care Medicine and has two locations: one at our Duarte campus and one at the Orange County Lennar Foundation Cancer Center

The Biller Resource Center integrates all support services under one umbrella. At both our locations, you will find a warm and welcoming private space to consult with our medical staff and explore the many resources we offer to strengthen and empower patients and caregivers before, during and after treatment. These include classes, support groups, resources on how to manage treatment and recovery and spiritual and pastoral care.

Visit the Biller Resource Center Support Services Calendar for more information on in-person and virtual education classes, workshops, integrative therapies and support groups

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Multiple myeloma survivor Steven Hasper and his caregiver, Joyce, talk about the support they received from City of Hope’s Department of Supportive Care Medicine while Hasper was in treatment.

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Biller Resource Center Services

The Biller Resource Center provides a wide range of services at no additional charge, at both our Duarte and Orange County locations. For more information or to register for classes or support groups, you can contact our Duarte location at: (626) 218-CARE (2273) or [email protected]; or our Orange County location at: (949) 671-4121 or [email protected].

Visit the Biller Resource Center Support Services Calendar for more information on virtual education classes, workshops, integrative therapies and support groups
 

At the Biller Resource Center, we offer:

Space to Discuss Your Care

  • Private and comfortable space to meet with clinicians, patient navigators, social workers, spiritual care providers and other staff
  • Access to resources in multiple languages

Resources and Information 

  • Information on diagnoses, treatment, symptom management, nutrition, coping, caregiving and mind-body topics. Information is also available online at the Life During Treatment resources site
  • Information about community resources
  • Cancer-related literature
  • Wireless internet access
  • Accommodations, Local Hotels and Motels

Support Groups and Events

  • Virtual Support Groups
    • Caregivers Connect, Couples Group, disease-specific support groups and more, visit support groups for more
  • Virtual Education Classes, Workshops and Events
    • MyCityofHope Patient Portal Workshop, Nutrition, Patient and Family Welcome and Orientation, Look Good ... Feel Better beauty class and more. Visit education classes for more
  • Virtual Integrative and Complementary Therapies
    • Yoga, art, meditation, music therapy, and more
The Biller Resource Center at City of Hope Duarte

The Biller Resource Center at City of Hope Duarte offers patients and families access to cancer resources and information, classes and support groups, and a welcoming space for relaxing, staying in touch with loved ones and meeting with clinical and support staff. Our Positive Image Center also provides patients with trained cosmetologists who help minimize the visible side effects of cancer treatment.
 

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The Biller Resource Center at City of Hope Orange County

At City of Hope Orange County, the Biller Resource Center provides a full range of resources for patients and their loved ones, including private space for meetings and relaxation, information on cancer treatment and recovery and access to Hope Boutique, where licensed, oncology-trained cosmetologists help patients manage the visible side effects of their cancer care regimen.


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Disability Insurance, Paid Family Leave and Financial Resources Hub

Looking for resources to help get you through treatment? Download the Disability Insurance and Paid Family Leave Resource Hub brochure.

 
We also have step-by-step guides and application forms available at both Biller Center locations in English, Spanish, Chinese and Armenian for: 

  • State Disability Insurance: short-term disability 
  • Social Security Disability Insurance: long-term disability
  • Paid Family Leave 
  • In-Home Supportive Services 

Our staff can help you apply for disability insurance and offer other resources for finding legal assistance for disability related concerns, transportation, primary care doctors and mental health professionals. Call the Biller Center at (626) 218-CARE (2273) for more information.

 

You can also download the step-by-step guides below:

Personal Websites for Patients

CaringBridge is a website that allows you to create a free personal blog to share important information quickly with family and friends during your health journey. 

The site is easy to use and gives users control over all privacy settings, allowing it to be as private or public as you want. CaringBridge sites can help you keep your family and friends informed and allow your followers to send you messages and photos. Your site also helps you coordinate care and organize daily tasks. As a nonprofit, CaringBridge sites are free and do not include advertisements.

How to create a website for yourself or someone else:

  • Go to CaringBridge.org.
  • Follow the simple steps to start a site.
  • Tell your friends and family about your new site.
Donate Blood To a Specific Patient

Family and friends can give blood and platelets directly to their loved ones.

City of Hope patients — most of whom are fighting cancer — rely on more than 37,000 units of blood and platelets each year for their survival. And every one of those units comes from people like you — family, friends and other caring individuals who want to make a difference.


Donate Today

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Adolescents and Young Adults

City of Hope offers adolescents and young adults (AYAs) from ages 15-39 medical care and support to help AYAs flourish from diagnosis to treatment and beyond. We offer AYA-specific medical care designed to treat cancer aggressively while minimizing the long-term effects. 

Hannah, pediatric survivor | City of Hope