Patient and Family Support
The 天美传媒l (BWH) Lung Transplant Program includes a dedicated social worker and financial coordinator. In addition to providing valuable assessments during your evaluation for transplant, these team members can provide you with information related to available resources, fundraising opportunities, and other assistance with the psychological and financial demands of transplantation.
Our Lung Transplant Social Workers lead a monthly support group for pre- and post-transplant patients via Zoom. Contact Angela Lombardo, LICSW (617-525-1376), or Kaitlyn Randor, LICSW (617-525-8446), for more information. 
Lung Transplant Support Group
For pre- and post-transplant patients and their families/caregivers 
What: Our support group provides an educational and supportive space for all lung transplant patients and their caregivers.
When: Ongoing drop-in group is held on the first Wednesday of each month at 2 pm.
Where: This group is held virtually, via Zoom. Please reach out to the Lung Transplant Social Worker contact below to get the Zoom ID number for the group.
Contact: Angela Lombardo, MSW, LICSW at 617-525-1376 or alombardo@bwh.harvard.edu.
Patient and Family Education
Lung Transplant Overview
A comprehensive overview of lung transplantation at the Brigham is available through our  patient education video and our BWH Lung Transplant Guide for 天美传媒 in English (PDF) and Spanish (PDF).
Patient and Caregiver Experience Video
Our  video shares the experiences of several of our post-transplant patients and their families.
Waiting List Guide
Our Lung Transplant Waitlist Handbook in English (PDF) and Spanish (PDF) is designed to help patients fully understand what to expect while waiting for a transplant.
Post-Transplant Education
All new lung transplant recipients are provided with a post transplant diary after surgery. Patients are required to review the diary daily so that they have a good understanding of post-transplant management and expectations. The diary also includes log sheets for documenting vital signs, medications, exercise, blood sugar and drain output. The patient's support team members are also required to review the diary prior to the face to face education session that will be scheduled with the Transplant Nurse, Pharmacists and Nutritionist. You can view or download the diary by selecting the link above.
Post-transplant Video Education Series:
In the following video series, our nurse practitioner, Valerie Durney, provides patients and families with important information about post-transplant care that can help: improve compliance, improve outcomes, and improve patient and family satisfaction.