If you’ve decided to get back to work now, then congratulations! Making this decision is certainly the first step and you’ve achieved it.
If you are still trying to make up your mind about returning to work, then this article will help you make that choice by giving you a peek into what lies ahead.
Here we look at what to keep in mind when returning to work, along with some tips to make this transition easier.
Let’s first look at some reasons why going back to work is a good idea. You might need to remind yourself of these reasons every time you need some extra motivation.
In spite of these many benefits, as you can imagine, getting back to work after a break is not always easy. Let’s look at the most common hurdles you are likely to encounter so that you can brace yourself for these.
You might still be dealing with fatigue, loss of memory, irritability, and other lingering side-effects. Let’s look at what you can do about these.
Make a list of all the special allowances you will need to be able to manage your responsibilities. For example, you might need different working hours to what have been assigned to you, or you might need additional time to prepare yourself before presentations.
Explain what you need and why, so that your employer understands the situation at hand. You might not always get the help you need, but you might be surprised at how willing your colleagues are to help you out in whatever way they can.
Many companies now allow for work from home options which are useful in keeping you safe from the risk of infections. You might have to opt out of any travel-based assignments till you have completely recovered.
Find out what your HR policy is on leaves, insurance etc. Knowing what options you have will help you plan ahead. Also ensure you stay within your rights when demanding any allowances from your employer.
Maybe you take longer to do what you used to, and maybe it seems harder than it used to. That’s normal considering you are recovering from a major disease.
Try not to feel inferior to your peers by drawing unnecessary comparisons with them.
Remember to stick to your schedule for food and medicines even while working.
Keep yourself hydrated at work by sipping on water throughout the day.
Remember to keep aside certain hours of the day to relax and rest your mind and body after work. Learning relaxation techniques like meditation, deep breathing or light exercise might help.
Ensure that your work space is comfortable for you. Get an ergonomic chair if you don’t already have one.
Stock up on any supplies that you might need while at work, including heating pads, a foot-stool, neck support etc.
Remind yourself that this is a temporary phase of recovery. Things will look much better as your health gradually improves.
Now, let’s look at some questions from cancer patients on returning to work after treatment.
No, your employer does not have the right to know your medical history. They only need to know if you are qualified and capable of doing the job they are offering you.
You might need to inform them of any medical leaves you will need for follow-up visits, remaining chemotherapy sessions etc. But this is only if these leaves are beyond what is already being offered to all their employees.
It is likely, at least initially, that your colleagues bring up your cancer in conversations. If you want to avoid it, you can politely accept their concern and then direct the conversation back to work and other topics.
With time, you will find that things go back to as close to normal as possible, with other things taking precedence over your ailment.
That is a possibility, as your body and mind are still recovering. Here are some tips to help you.
Yes, occupational therapists can help you improve your ability to handle everyday tasks related to work. They can give you advice on how to handle situations at work, based on your specific challenges and limitations.
If you are struggling with physical movements like sitting for long hours, a physiotherapist can help you reduce the pain and improve muscle strength.
If you are facing memory problems and trouble with focusing, then a neuropsychologist can help you with exercises to improve your memory, focus and confidence.
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