Hospital
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Chaplain Visitation
Services
The hospital chaplain or a chaplain associate, representing the Pastoral Care Department,
may visit you in your room to ask if there are any spiritual or personal concerns you would
like to discuss. Patients often find it comforting to talk or pray with these trained,
dedicated individuals.
The Pastoral Care Department exists because of a partnership between the hospital and
the Tri-State Chaplaincy Committee (http://www.tristatechaplaincy.com/). Representatives from
the area ministerial association and the hospital administration serve on the Chaplaincy Committee.
The chaplain is a full-time hospital employee, providing pastoral services to patients and their
families. The chaplain is called to medical emergencies 24 hours a day, and is available to families
in times of grief and emotional distress. He also trains volunteer chaplain associates and supervises
their visits to patients.
The Chaplaincy Committee acts as a liaison between the hospital and the religious community,
safeguards patient rights to religious choice and provides educational programs for area clergy.
You may request the hospital chaplain through your nurse. If you wish your pastor or church notified
about your admission, please alert your nurse or hospital chaplain.
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