Care tailored to you.

Cancer support tailored to you

Where you are in treatment gives us a starting point for what type of support will be most impactful, though each session will be tailored to what you need most.

Newly Diagnosed

WHO IS IT FOR?

People looking for trusted resources to help them understand their diagnosis

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Finding trusted resources about your diagnosis
  • Preparing questions for your clinical team
  • Understanding your treatment options
  • Developing skills to manage stress and anxiety
  • Navigating conversations with friends, family, and colleagues

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In Treatment

WHO IS IT FOR?

People currently undergoing
cancer treatment

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Developing skills to manage stress and anxiety
  • Monitoring and managing side effects
  • Arranging in-home help and transportation to and from appointments
  • Preparing for conversations with your oncologist
  • Creating a meal plan that allows you to eat well

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No Longer in Treatment

WHO IS IT FOR?

People who are receiving palliative care, advanced care, or have stopped treatment without being in remission

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Monitoring and managing pain and discomfort
  • Connecting with support groups and partner organizations
  • Advocating for your needs to your care team
  • Having difficult conversations with loved ones
  • Navigating your grief

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Survivorship

WHO IS IT FOR?

People whose cancer is in remission and are adjusting to life after treatment

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Adjusting to life after treatment
  • Monitoring and managing lingering side effects, including physical limitations
  • Working through scanxiety
  • Creating a roadmap for your long-term well-being
  • Making sense of your diagnoses and your treatment experiences

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Newly Diagnosed

WHO IS IT FOR?

People who are looking for trusted resources to help them understand their diagnosis

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Finding trusted resources about your diagnosis
  • Preparing questions for your clinical team
  • Understanding your treatment options
  • Developing skills to manage stress and anxiety
  • Navigating conversations with friends, family, and colleagues

Learn More

In Treatment

WHO IS IT FOR?

People currently undergoing cancer treatment

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Developing skills to manage stress and anxiety
  • Monitoring and managing side effects
  • Arranging in-home help and transportation to and from appointments
  • Preparing for conversations with your oncologist
  • Creating a meal plan that allows you to eat well

Learn More

No Longer in Treatment

WHO IS IT FOR?

People who are receiving palliative care, advanced care, or have stopped treatment without being in remission

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Monitoring and managing pain and discomfort
  • Connecting with support groups and partner organizations
  • Advocating for your needs to your care team
  • Having difficult conversations with loved ones
  • Navigating your grief

Learn More

Survivorship

WHO IS IT FOR?

People whose cancer is in remission and are adjusting to life after treatment

COMMON SUPPORT AREAS

  • Adjusting to life after treatment
  • Monitoring and managing lingering side effects, including physical limitations
  • Working through scanxiety
  • Creating a roadmap for your long-term well-being
  • Making sense of your diagnoses and your treatment experiences

Learn More

Little to no cost cancer support

Jasper is designed to meet your needs, not add extra stress. Meet with your counselor virtually at whatever frequency you choose, whether that’s weekly or once a month.

Use Insurance

Copay

Coverage and copays vary
by state and insurance plan.

Pay Out-Of-Pocket 

$30/session

Pay as little as $30/session for 1-on-1 coaching.

Gift Sessions

$30/session

Cover the cost of 5 or 10 sessions for a loved one.

In-network with:

Aetna logo.
Medicare logo.
Anthem logo.

Coverage varies by state.

Call or text our Care Team at (929) 552-3904 to verify your insurance coverage and for information about payment assistance programs.

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