Do I Need A Caregiver to Receive Bispecifics?
Can I be a candidate for bispecific antibody therapy without a primary caregiver?
You can be a candidate for bispecific antibody therapy, but make sure to have proper support systems in place, such as having your loved ones call you regularly or asking your neighbors to visit you daily.
By having regular check-ins, loved ones will be able to recognize any signs or symptoms of serious infection, neurological toxicities, or other issues that arise that you may not recognize in yourself.
It is also important to get home medical services if needed, and have proper psychological support. Set up an Uber or Lyft account or ask family or a dependable neighbor to get easy access to transportation. Public transportation is discouraged due to your increased risk of serious infection.
Ask your doctor or social worker at your facility for help in finding support if you do not have a reliable circle of neighbors or friends that can support you.
Wondering what role a caregiver can play in bispecific antibody care? Check out this section: Caregiver Role in Bispecific Antibody Therapy