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Social Workers: An Important Part of Cancer Treatment

Huntsman Cancer Institute Patient Family and Support team
The Patient Family and Support team at Huntsman Cancer Institute

鈥淐ancer is more than just a physical disease,鈥 says Amy Horyna, a licensed clinical social worker at Huntsman Cancer Institute. 鈥淥ur social workers really focus on the emotional toll that cancer takes.鈥

Social workers offer crucial support to patients. They help address the emotional needs of cancer patients and their families in a variety of ways:

  • Individual, couples, and family counseling
  • Group therapy
  • Support groups
  • Quality of life and end of life care planning
  • Crisis intervention
  • General help with coping

鈥淲e also help a lot of people with the practical issues and day-to-day burdens of cancer,鈥 says Horyna. Practical needs include housing for family and out-of-state patients, transportation to and from appointments, and financial assistance.

鈥淪ocial workers are trained to look at a person from several different perspectives,鈥 says Horyna. 鈥淭his provides us an opportunity to really work with people on whatever level they need, whether it鈥檚 getting some community involvement, working on a family level, or working one-on-one with somebody to cope.鈥


I love our patients! I love forging long-term relationships with incredible people during a really difficult time in their lives and growing to love them dearly. Sometimes that makes this work harder, but those relationships and making space for those feelings is what drove me to social work in the first place.

Nichole Robinson, LCSW, OSW-C
 


Contact our social work team at 801-213-5699.

Cancer touches all of us.