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The role of oncology social workers is nothing short of extraordinary, as they offer guidance and a comforting presence in challenging times. Just ask Gracie DaSilva.
As an oncology social worker at AdventHealth Waterman Cancer Institute, DaSilva knows the importance of supporting patients and families at every step of their cancer journey. She's well-versed in their experiences because she's lived them herself.
DaSilva's cancer journey began at 18 when she lost her mother to breast cancer. It was this life-altering event that ignited her passion to dedicate her career to those affected by cancer. Her dream was simple: that no one should face this disease alone.
Little did she know that her calling would lead her to a role she now cherishes even more. On Jan. 12, 2023, at the age of 41, DaSilva heard the words no one ever expects to hear: You have cancer. She became the patient she had dedicated her life to serving.
DaSilva, a licensed oncology social worker, had walked countless patients through treatment plans and provided essential resources; however, nothing could prepare her for the moment she became a patient herself. With grace and courage, she shared her journey openly with her patients. She underwent surgery and received chemotherapy, right alongside the friends she had helped on their own cancer journeys.
In these shared experiences, DaSilva discovered a profound connection. She understood what her patients were going through in a way she never could have before. While she provided support, her work also became a source of healing for herself.
DaSilva's faith grew stronger, her resilience deepened, and her appreciation for life was renewed. The love and strength of her husband, Ryan, and their two daughters, Isabella, 17, and Alyssa, 10, carried her through.
Now cancer free thanks to the treatment she received, DaSilva ensures other patients receive the same award-winning care at the AdventHealth Waterman Cancer Institute to address their physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. The Institute is a National Accredited Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), providing access to clinical trials, cutting-edge treatments, genetic counseling, and patient-centered services like care navigation.
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