Extra Large 18-Month Wall Calendar 2026-2027 - Command Center for Treatment Scheduling (Garden Design, 22"x17")

Extra Large 18-Month Wall Calendar 2026-2027 - Command Center for Treatment Scheduling (Garden Design, 22"x17")

Sale price  $9.95 Regular price  $18.99
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Extra Large 18-Month Wall Calendar 2026-2027 - Command Center for Treatment Scheduling (Garden Design, 22"x17")

Extra Large 18-Month Wall Calendar 2026-2027 - Command Center for Treatment Scheduling (Garden Design, 22"x17")

Sale price  $9.95 Regular price  $18.99

Cancer treatment involves coordinating dozens of appointments across multiple specialists, tracking medication schedules, monitoring symptoms, and balancing life responsibilities throughout months of care.

This extra-large wall calendar (22"x17") provides the visual command center your household needs to manage complex treatment schedules at a glance. The oversized daily squares offer ample space for multiple appointments, medication reminders, and symptom notes, while the 18-month span (January 2026-June 2027) covers extended treatment timelines from diagnosis through recovery. Hang it in a central location where family members, caregivers, and patients can coordinate schedules, track important dates, and maintain visibility into the treatment journey ahead.

Key Features:

  • Extra-large size: 22"x17" - expansive visual display visible across room
  • Oversized daily squares - generous writing space for multiple appointments and notes per day
  • 18-month coverage - January 2026 through June 2027 for long-term treatment planning
  • Senior-friendly design - large print and spacious layout easy to read and write in
  • Monthly goals and to-do sections - dedicated space for treatment milestones and tasks at bottom of each month
  • Full-year overview - small calendar view helps plan months ahead
  • Major holidays highlighted - balance treatment around important family moments
  • Garden design with 18 unique monthly prints - beautiful, uplifting imagery brings hope to clinical scheduling
  • 120gsm thick paper - smooth writing surface, no ink bleed-through with markers or pens
  • Twin-wire binding - durable hanging, pages flip easily
  • Transparent waterproof cover - protects from dust, spills, easy to wipe clean
  • Central family coordination - multiple people can view and add to schedule

Perfect for:

Complex Treatment Coordination:

  • Chemotherapy infusion schedules across multiple cycles
  • Radiation appointments (often 5 days/week for weeks)
  • Multiple specialist appointments (oncologist, surgeon, radiologist, cardiologist)
  • Lab work and imaging appointments between treatments
  • Follow-up appointments and monitoring schedules

Medication and Symptom Tracking:

  • Noting when prescriptions need refills
  • Tracking symptom patterns to discuss with care team
  • Recording "good days" vs. "difficult days" to identify patterns
  • Marking medication changes or new prescriptions started
  • Documenting side effects onset and resolution

Family Coordination:

  • Caregiver schedules and who's accompanying to which appointments
  • Work commitments and treatment scheduling conflicts
  • Children's activities and school events during parent's treatment
  • Coordinating meal trains or visitor schedules
  • Balancing normal life responsibilities with treatment demands

Long-Term Planning:

  • Visualizing entire treatment timeline from start to finish
  • Planning around holidays, birthdays, and important family events
  • Scheduling breaks between treatment cycles
  • Coordinating second opinions or consultations
  • Planning post-treatment recovery and follow-up care

Why Extra-Large Format Matters:

Visual Clarity:

  • See entire month at once from across room
  • Multiple family members can view simultaneously
  • Reduces need to ask "when is your next appointment?"
  • Creates shared understanding of treatment intensity and schedule

Ample Writing Space:

  • Multiple daily entries without cramped writing
  • Room for appointment times, locations, and doctor names
  • Space for medication reminders and symptom notes
  • Ability to color-code different appointment types
  • Sufficient room for family member schedules alongside treatment

Senior-Friendly:

  • Large print easy to read with vision changes from treatment or age
  • Spacious squares accommodate larger handwriting
  • High contrast design visible across room
  • Reduced need for reading glasses to check schedule

Practical Features:

18-Month Timeline:

  • Covers typical treatment duration (6-12 months) plus recovery and follow-up
  • Avoids need to switch calendars mid-treatment
  • Provides long-term perspective on treatment journey
  • Extends through recovery period post-treatment

Monthly Goals Section:

  • Set treatment milestones: "Complete cycle 3," "Finish radiation"
  • Track recovery goals: "Walk 10 minutes daily," "Gain 5 pounds"
  • Note questions to ask at next appointment
  • Document monthly achievements and progress

Waterproof Cover:

  • Protects from kitchen spills, humidity, fingerprints
  • Easy wipe-clean surface maintains appearance
  • Dust protection in high-traffic areas
  • Extends calendar lifespan through entire 18 months

How to Use Effectively:

Color-Coding System: ✓ Red - Chemotherapy/major treatment appointments
✓ Blue - Doctor appointments and consultations
✓ Green - Lab work and imaging
✓ Purple - Medication refills and pharmacy tasks
✓ Orange - Family/life commitments
✓ Yellow - Symptom tracking or "bad days"

Central Location: ✓ Hang in kitchen where family gathers daily
✓ Position at eye level for easy viewing and writing
✓ Near landline or charging station for scheduling calls
✓ Visible to caregivers coordinating support
✓ Accessible to all family members for adding commitments

Information to Track: ✓ Appointment times, locations, and which doctor
✓ Who is accompanying patient to appointment
✓ Pre-appointment requirements (fasting, arrive early)
✓ Medication schedule changes
✓ Symptom onset dates for care team discussions
✓ "Good days" to plan activities
✓ Treatment cycle numbers and dates

Why Wall Calendar vs. Digital:

Advantages for cancer patients:

  • Always visible - no need to open app or check phone
  • Family coordination - everyone sees schedule simultaneously without sharing digital access
  • Physical writing - therapeutic act of planning, easier for older patients
  • No technology barriers - accessible to all ages and tech comfort levels
  • Backup system - doesn't rely on battery, internet, or device functionality
  • Visual timeline - see months of treatment at glance, understand scope
  • Shared ownership - family members can add support schedules directly

Garden Design Benefits:

  • 18 unique monthly images - fresh, beautiful garden scenes each month
  • Uplifting nature imagery - brings hope and calm to clinical scheduling
  • Aesthetic appeal - transforms necessary scheduling tool into attractive decor
  • Psychological benefit - beauty and nature themes support emotional wellbeing
  • Conversation starter - guests can engage with beautiful design while understanding schedule demands

Ideal placement locations:

  • Kitchen wall near meal planning area
  • Home office for work-treatment coordination
  • Mudroom/entry for family schedule hub
  • Bedroom for personal treatment tracking
  • Caregiver's home for coordination support

Because managing cancer treatment is like coordinating a complex military operation involving multiple teams, locations, and timelines. You need mission control headquarters that the whole family can see, understand, and rally around. This is your visual command center for the marathon ahead.


Package includes: One 18-month wall calendar (January 2026-June 2027)
Dimensions: 22"H x 17"W when hanging
Coverage: 18 months from January 2026 through June 2027
Pages: 18 monthly pages plus cover
Paper: 120gsm thick, no bleed-through
Binding: Twin-wire metal spiral for durability
Design: Garden theme with 18 unique monthly illustrations
Features: Transparent waterproof cover, hanging hook, monthly goals sections

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