Tumbleweed,
I am assuming that you are travelling for this... (correct me if I am wrong)
First time I was at Stanford I paid a fortune on accommodations and car rental. I was not too in-the-know about Palo Alto and Stanford and wish I had networked with experience Stanford patients, omn the forum, before hand.
Lorenzo told me about Stanford House, where he stayed
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/rde/guesthouse/(You have to give you doctor’s name to register as a guest and for the medical patient rate)
I just stayed there for my follow up MRI and it was a good choice. I wish I had known more about it before treatment. Still the apartment we rented allowed me shaded and paved places to walk with a walker and my husband to cook as I was having surgery compilations -that you will not have since there will be no incision or craniotomy performed. It was pleasant. The rooms at Stanford House are small but the place is tasteful and restful. There is not a lot of shade to walk in and the paths are gravel. The hotels rates in the summer, close to Stanford are outrageous… so be sure to book your rooms as soon as you know of your treatment dates. Book an extra day that you need- as you can always cancel later if you feel good to return home sooner. If you end up not feeling well and needing to stay longer they may be booked up and you are stuck with no room... You do not want this- thus book an extra day. They were also pretty flexible on check out times, with me, when my medical appointment went overtime. The ENT department just called their front office on my behalf. There is a shuttle bus that will take you from there right to the hospital and ENT departments etc.
Remember to keep all parking, cafeteria, coffee, accommodation, taxi receipts etc. I claimed ALL of these on my tax return. If you rent a car I can give you tips on that one too.
If you have any other logistic questions about Stanford or the SJC airport there is a group of us that can inform you of the ins and outs.
Also know that the most affordable and best cafeteria on campus is at the children’s cancer hospital- and it has a beautiful cheerful patio. The coffee in the cafeterias is awful and you are better to get your coffee at the various n campus coffee bars.
The Courtyard Cafe - located on the ground floor of LPCH.
Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm, Monday - Friday and 7:00 am - 3:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Here is a link for food
http://cancer.stanfordhospital.com/forPatients/amenities/cafe/defaultOff campus (restaurants there
are pricey)
http://www.paloaltoonline.com/restaurants/I packed breakfast items for Stanford house. There is an eating area with toasters and microwave downstairs. Also for an extra $5/ night you can get a little fridge and microwave in your own room.
Internet connection while in the hospital area
http://cancer.stanfordhospital.com/forPatients/amenities/cybercafe/defaultThe Stanford House has free wireless
PM me if you have any questions. I was not a GK patient as I am from the “crater lake size hole-in-the-head� group
- nevertheless I can give you tips on parking, food on campus …and what you should pack to reduce costs ahead of time. Steve would also be a good contact for you. Those California Gamma Rays left him with such a kind, gentle and SUNNY disposition… I am glad he and I are within the same Greater Metro area… I have met him and I think he would be a good buddy for you to have at the end of your cell phone while at Stanford…
Keep moving forward…
Daisy Head Maizy