UT Southwestern Medical Center has a caring staff of medical professionals who are committed to enhancing patients’ quality of life, as well as meeting the needs of patients’ families. We can direct patients to a variety of informative and enriching support groups and other resources, which can be tailored to meet their specific needs.
At UT Southwestern, excellence in patient care includes helping point the way to resources patients may not be familiar with, but which have proved invaluable to others. We trust these services will assist patients as they move forward on the road to healing and improved health.
SUPPORT GROUPS
Dialogue Support Group
Open to individuals diagnosed with cancer, their caregivers and families
Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m.
2nd floor conference room (NC2.406), Seay Building
Husbands and Partners of Women With Cancer
Open to husbands and partners of women with any cancer diagnosis
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 5:30-7 p.m.
2nd floor conference room (NC2.406), Seay Building
WINGS: Women in New Growing Situations
Open to women with any cancer diagnosis.
4th Monday of the month, 5:30-7 p.m.
Breast Center Library (3rd floor), Seay Building
SOCIAL SERVICES
Moncrief Cancer Resources
An affiliate of the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center at UT Southwestern, this nonprofit, community-based organization provides support services to cancer patients and their families in Tarrant County and surrounding areas. Social services, nutritional services, an oncology patient navigator and a transportation program are among the offerings.
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
Social workers and case managers provide a wide variety of valuable inpatient and outpatient services, including developing a total plan of care. Our social workers perform a comprehensive assessment of needs to determine the extent of services required for care and support, including providing patient and family counseling and coordinating with community providers for transportation, supplies, medication, home health services and financial needs. Social workers also provide arrangements for dietitians to offer nutritional screening and counseling, as well as assist patients in UT Southwestern’s genetic counseling and risk assessment program.