This guide book is a cancer care resource that covers topics important to a patient’s care such as personal care during treatment, managing potential side effects, social and emotional topics, support services and resources, and information about the Sky Lakes CTC and Sky Lakes Foundation.
The Little Free Library is a cancer care resource for patients and their visiting family to use during their visits or treatments. The concept of the little free library is a trade system, you take a book, you leave a book.
If you would like to donate books to the little library, please leave them with our front desk staff.
Social support has been shown to help us make lasting increases in being physically active—cancer survivors and their friends and family members are invited to attend support group events together! These cancer care resource support groups are open to anyone in the Klamath Falls area regardless of whether you or your loved one are receiving cancer care at Sky Lakes Cancer Treatment Center or not.
Named in honor of longtime area physician Dr. Hugh B. Currin, this residence provides a friendly, comfortable place where patients and their families can stay. Patients who are receiving cancer treatment that live outside of Klamath Falls can request to stay in the Hugh Currin House. Out of town patients who have an RV can also request to park an RV in one of the RV hook-up sites available at the Hugh Currin House. It’s just across the street from the Cancer Treatment Center.