The cystic fibrosis social work support plays a crucial role in addressing the emotional, practical, social and financial needs of people living with cystic fibrosis.
Referrals can be made through any member of the cystic fibrosis team or directly from the patient. We cab can offer support through face to face appointments, including home visits or at clinic, telephone or virtual meetings as well as visiting inpatients on the cystic fibrosis unit.
Emotional support
We can help patients and their families cope with the challenges of living with cystic fibrosis. We can support you through periods of change and adjustment in their lives.
The aim is to work with people with cystic fibrosis to improve quality of life by addressing the holistic needs that go beyond medical treatment.
Benefits advice and financial assistance
Navigating the benefits system can be complex and overwhelming. We can can provide personalised guidance about the types of benefits that may be relevant to you and your circumstances.
This can include advice regarding:
- Personal Independence Payments (PIP)
- Income-Related benefits (Universal Credit, Employment Support Allowance)
- Advice and assistance to appeal benefit decisions if appropriate.
We work closely with the Cystic Fibrosis Trust
The Cystic Fibrosis Trust is a charitable organisation that are able to provide financial support to people with cystic fibrosis. They provide a number of different grants depending on the situation and identified need.
Employment or education
People with cystic fibrosis may have support needs relating to employment or education issues.
Managing cystic fibrosis alongside a career or attending education can present unique challenges, such as:
- Attendance at medical appointments
- Inpatient admissions
- Limitations and complications in working or education connected to cystic fibrosis.
Cystic fibrosis social work can provide support in managing transitions and changes with work or education. Cystic fibrosis social work can assist the person with cystic fibrosis in understanding their rights under disability law and if necessary, refer you to legal services specialising in disability rights.
The practical and emotional support to people with cystic fibrosis also includes advice and help with housing issues and future planning and compassionate support for patients and families during transplant and end of life care.
They work closely with the cystic fibrosis team to offer holistic assistance to ensure the physical, emotional, social and practical needs of the individual and their family are met. The social worker can link people with cystic fibrosis to other external agencies to help access resources to address social needs.
Contact
We understand life can be stressful with regular challenges to overcome. Our social worker can support with providing access to and mentoring for applications for grants, financial support and general well being support.
Sara Connelly is the cystic fibrosis social worker for the adult cystic fibrosis centre at the RVI, Newcastle.
Wednesday – Friday