Resource Guide for Brain Tumor Patients and their Families
Resource Guide for Brain Tumor Patients and their Families
- WHO ARE SOCIAL WORKERS AND WHAT DO THEY DO?
Social workers with a Master of Social Work (MSW) have completed a graduate program, which included both classroom study and clinical internships. They are licensed as Clinical Social Workers (LCSW) in the State of California after they complete a minimum of two years post-Masters training and pass written and oral State Board exams.
Social Workers are found in a variety of settings including private practice, mental health agencies, medical centers, and community agencies. They help people with their social, emotional and economic problems through counseling and by referring clients to appropriate services in the community.
In health settings, social workers help patients and families deal with concerns resulting from an illness such as a brain tumor.
Here are some common problems patients and families may need help with:
Loss of Income
- American Head and Neck Society www.headandneckcancer.org 310-437-0559
- Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR) www.acor.org
- International Association of Laryngectomees (IAL) www.larynxlink.com 901-340-4519
- Let's Face It www.faceit.org 360-676-7525
- MEDLINEplus Cancer Chemotherapy www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/cancerchemotherapy.html
- The Oral Cancer Foundation www.oralcancerfoundation.org 949-646-8000
- Society of Otolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses (SOHN) www.sohnnurse.com
- Support for People with Oral, Head and Neck Cancers (SPOHNC) www.spohnc.org 800-377-0928
- Head and Neck Cancer Alliance (Formerly known The Yul Brynner Head and Neck Cancer Foundation) www.headandneck.org 843-792-6624
- Web Whisper http://www.webwhispers.org


















