Educating our Communities
At Breathe, Inc. we create awareness in the community regarding the complex and multifactorial impact of cancer and its treatment on you and your support system.
Facing a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, and navigating our complex healthcare system only adds to the confusion. At Breathe, Inc., we’re here to lend a hand. We extend our assistance to anyone 18 years of age or older currently undergoing cancer treatment.
Our mission is to journey alongside cancer patients, providing financial relief, healthcare navigation, and essential resources, enabling you to focus on living and find that much-needed sigh of relief. We walk the path beside you, offering essential resources like financial relief and expert healthcare navigation. We are dedicated to breaking through these barriers, providing swift and direct financial resources for cancer patients. Our goal is to empower you to live your best quality of life and plan for your future.
At Breathe, Inc. we create awareness in the community regarding the complex and multifactorial impact of cancer and its treatment on you and your support system.
Our healthcare system is confusing; we understand. We will journey alongside you to help unravel this system and ensure you are not alone.
We are a one stop shop. We will assess your needs and stressors and use internal and external resources to maximize the support available. We are here to help and to encourage and empower you to make informed decisions about your quality of life.
Our focus is to keep clients like you in your home and avoid the financial burdens that a cancer diagnosis creates.
Even if you have great health insurance, the out-of-pocket costs associated with cancer can be financially devastating. According to the American Cancer Society*, over 60% of expenses associated with cancer are indirect or hidden costs not covered by major medical plans. These include loss of wages or salary, deductibles or coinsurance, travel expenses to and from treatment centers, lodging and meals, child care, and more.
According to the American Association for Cancer Research*, national cancer-attributable costs in the United States are projected to increase by over 30 percent from 2015 to 2030.