Spiritual Care
Spiritual Care is a ministry of healing which provides emotional and spiritual support to patients, their families, and hospital staff. The Chaplains work as part of the healing team in conjunction with physicians, nurses, and other caregivers. Spiritual Care may include responding to crises, assisting persons in the resolution of ethical questions regarding patient care, contacting pastors, priests, rabbis, or other religious representatives as requested, and providing ongoing spiritual support. We provide a coordinated service of spiritual care to patients, their families, and the hospital staff. Spiritual care is affirmed as an integral part of the team approach to health care, therefore, we take pride in ministering to the needs of the whole person - body, mind and spirit. Our ministry includes:
Meet Our Pastoral Care TeamThe Spiritual Care staff at St. John Hospital is under the direct leadership of Pastor Corey L. Kennard and consists of interfaith staff chaplains, on-call chaplains and spiritual care volunteers that all work together with other staff members to foster a caring and supportive presence throughout the hospital.
Our staff chaplains are specially trained to provide holistic spiritual care to persons of all religious faiths, including those without any religious affiliation. We are available for Spiritual counseling, crisis intervention, prayer, communion, bereavement counseling, and other functions. We will also contact your Spiritual Faith Leader or family member upon request. Faith Leaders from all denominations are welcome and encouraged to visit with their congregational members. Our spiritual care volunteers represent the Spiritual Care Department. These individuals supplement and complement its ministry of healing by serving within an ecumenical perspective informed by and respectful of a broad variety of religious traditions. Contact UsYou can contact the Spiritual Care team by calling (313) 343-7850 between the hours of 8am and 9:30pm Monday-Friday, and 8am-4:30pm Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. After the hours just indicated, please contact the hospital operator to reach an on-call chaplain. (Note: patients can also make their request for pastoral care through their nurse).
Requests and ReferralsPatients and families of all faiths can request a visit with a Chaplain. Any member of the health team can assist with making a referral. People call on chaplains for a number of reasons. Some of the most common reasons include:
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Palliative CareYour SJH&MC physician brings the most advanced technology, research, and expertise available to treat illness. However, you may not know that SJH&MC offers a very specialized team to work with your physician to help relieve physical, spiritual, and emotional suffering while helping promote quality of life. The Palliative Care Team members work together to provide coordinated care for people with life-threatening illnesses, their families, and significant others. The Palliative Care Team members can help patients cope with pain, anxiety, and provide relief, all while still receiving aggressive treatments. Palliative Care Service is available Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm. Contact Mary Hicks or Kathy Blazoff, Nurse Practitioners at 313-343-3072 or 3076. Otherwise, dial the hospital operator for an available team member. Team Members Include:
Services Include:
Addressing Changing Goals of Care:
Enhancing Patient, Significant Other, and Family Support by:
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