Healthy Living

Getting Help from Family and Friends

Choose a preferred language


Dealing with health and medical issues can be stressful and confusing. It can be a good idea to ask friends and family for support. With your permission, family and friends can listen to what the doctors tell you, ask questions, and help make sure that things go smoothly. And they can help you get the care you need.


Who to ask

Think about the people in your life who can be there for you. Ask for help from people who:

  • Have good judgment
  • Can talk to medical professionals
  • Are organized and think clearly
  • Can be assertive, if needed
  • Have proved to be trustworthy
  • Are able to stay calm in stressful situations


How they can help

Two people sitting at desk talking to doctor.

When you visit a doctor, friends and family can:

  • Drive you to and from your visit.
  • Make you feel comfortable and more confident.
  • Remind you what you planned to tell or ask.
  • Take notes.
  • Help you remember what your doctor says. They can help you follow through on your health care plan. Examples are getting regular exercise and eating a healthier diet together. They can learn what to watch for in the next hours or days in case you might feel sick again. Although not ideal, a family member may need to serve as an interpreter if you and your doctor speak different languages.

When you are ill, friends and family can:

  • Talk to your health care team for you.
  • Help you learn about your illness.
  • Help you make medical decisions.
  • Help you keep track of follow-up appointments, doctors' names and specialties, tests, and treatment.
  • Give you emotional support.

© 2000-2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.
Related Articles
Read article
Wellness
For Adults: To Nap or Not to Nap?

Like many people, you may struggle for a good night's sleep. A daytime nap may seem like a good way to recoup some of that lost slumber. But you may be dozing at your own risk.

Read article
Wellness
Adult Vaccine Schedule

Here is a schedule of vaccines recommended for adults. It comes from the CDC National Immunization Program.

Read article
Wellness
Coping With Change in the Workplace

You can't always control changes at work. But you can learn to adapt to change in a positive way. Read on for some tips on how to use change to help you reach your goals.

Read article
Wellness
Preventing Obesity in Children, Teens, and Adults

The longer a person is obese, the more they are at risk for problems. Many chronic diseases are linked with obesity. And obesity is hard to treat. Because of these reasons, prevention is very important.