This is an extremely well done video that makes a strong argument for the essential availability of certified hospital chaplains in any facility that desires to provide "best practices" as a community standard of care.
My wife was recently diagnosed with a brain tumour. I know he family went to church but we personally have not since we were married. She asked because she’s upset she would like to speak to clergy person. I don’t know what to do, do you have to belong to a church for this
Anyone can access Spiritual Care services (sometimes called Pastoral Care) from a Chaplain regardless of the patient's religion, spirituality or moral tradition. In addition to any specific religious needs, the Chaplain may also assist the patient (and/or their family) as they ponder the big questions in life: Why is this happening? Why is it happening to me? What does it all mean? How do I make sense of everything? How do I feel about changes in my life? What gives me comfort and hope? What do I call “good” in my life? What do I call “bad”? What am I grateful for? What do I trust? Who do I trust? Who is my “beloved community” - who loves me and is loved by me, no matter what? What or who - beyond myself - do I believe is important in my life?
Amen! Chaplain role is a gift and essential to every healthcares.
This is an extremely well done video that makes a strong argument for the essential availability of certified hospital chaplains in any facility that desires to provide "best practices" as a community standard of care.
Wonderful to know about the activities of the chaplains in the hospital!
Liberty University suggested this video to review for my MA class
Thank You for this video.
He looks exactly as one would imagine a chaplain to look like.
This is good. Thank you!
Great video
this is wonderful
educating
THe good old days before the illigal mask
My wife was recently diagnosed with a brain tumour. I know he family went to church but we personally have not since we were married. She asked because she’s upset she would like to speak to clergy person. I don’t know what to do, do you have to belong to a church for this
Anyone can access Spiritual Care services (sometimes called Pastoral Care) from a Chaplain regardless of the patient's religion, spirituality or moral tradition. In addition to any specific religious needs, the Chaplain may also assist the patient (and/or their family) as they ponder the big questions in life:
Why is this happening? Why is it happening to me?
What does it all mean?
How do I make sense of everything?
How do I feel about changes in my life?
What gives me comfort and hope?
What do I call “good” in my life? What do I call “bad”?
What am I grateful for?
What do I trust? Who do I trust?
Who is my “beloved community” - who loves me and is loved by me, no matter what?
What or who - beyond myself - do I believe is important in my life?
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