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Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center

Patient Support Service & Palliative Care

Oncology Supportive Care Service

“A service dedicated to helping clinicians care for patients with cancer and blood disorders, reduce the severity of their patients’ symptoms, and improve their quality of life.”

Supportive Care is patient-centered and family-centered care for individuals living with serious illness. It can be provided at any stage in a serious or chronic illness. The goal is to prevent and relieve suffering and to support the best possible quality of life for patients and their families. It is meant to supplement, not replace, the treatment plan decided on by the physician and patient that could include chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. It is complementary to the patient’s treatment goals.

The Supportive Care Team takes on a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach which includes doctors, nurse practitioners, social workers, chaplains, registered dietitians, pharmacists, nurse and community navigators, and licensed mental health professionals. This team embraces patients’ values, goals, and wishes when considering disease management and burden. Significant attention is given to disease management options, relief from pain, and other distressing symptoms.

The Supportive Care Nurse Practitioner serves as a key member of the Outpatient Oncology team and is responsible for providing consultative evaluations of pain and non-pain symptoms, psychosocial distress, and goals of care discussions caused by and related to the patient’s cancer diagnosis.

The mission of the Supportive Care Clinic is to promote an interdisciplinary and comprehensive care plan that addresses the physical, psychological, and spiritual care needs of our patients. It will help patients live better and often longer in combination with their other medical care.

Meet Our Specialists

Sarah Loschiavo, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, ACHPN
Nurse Practitioner
Program Director
Email: loschiavo@uchcedu

Christie Fiori, MSW, LCSW
Oncology Social Worker
Phone: 860-418-7644
Email: fiori@uchcedu

Olga Nesta, MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, ACHPN
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner
Email: onesta@uchcedu

Anne K Megson, APRN, ACHPN
Nurse Practitioner
Email: megson@uchcedu

Nurse Navigators

Tori-Lynn Pacelle, BSN, RN
Bile Duct, Brain, Colon, Endocrine Neoplasia, Gall Bladder, Head and Neck, Liver, Pancreatic, Rectal, Gastric
Phone: 860-466-9760
Email: pacelle@uchcedu
Fax: 860-676-3434

Meg Savage, BSN, RN
Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma
Phone: 860-308-4483
Email: savage@uchcedu
Fax: 860-676-3434

Wendy Thibodeau, MSN, RN, OCN
Lung, Skin, Sarcoma
Phone: 860-692-8455
Email: wthibodeau@uchcedu
Fax: 860-676-3434

Evelyn Wong, BSN, RN
Breast
Phone: 860-480-1981
Email: evwong@uchcedu
Fax: 860-676-3437

Health Psychologist

Judith L. Cooney, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Phone: 800-579-7822

Registered Dietitian

Natalie Ranelli, RD, CDN
Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center
Phone: 860-679-7558

Spiritual Care

Chaplaincy Program

Oncology Pharmacist

Lisa Holle, PharmD, BCOP, FHOPA
Associate Clinical Professor
Email: holle@uchcedu

Cancer Fatigue Interdisciplinary Clinic

Jayesh Kamath, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Margaret Moore, LCSW
Clinical Social Worker

Patient Support Care Service & Palliative Care

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