Pastoral Care at
Centra
Fulltime chaplains
at Centra are professionally trained board certified clergy. Their
primary ministry is to those patients and family members who need support
throughout the journey of illness, injury, and recovery. Our chaplains serve in
all areas of Centra facilities. Any patient or family who asks to see a
chaplain will find one available around the clock. Our chaplains recognize that
our patients and residents come from all walks of life and bring with them a
variety of cultural and religious backgrounds. We minister to each individual
with sensitivity to personal beliefs and the need to be connected to one’s own
faith community.
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In crisis situations, chaplains offer ministry
to the family, respond to physician and nurse referrals promptly, and act as
a liaison between the family and hospital personnel.
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The prospect of surgery can be frightening for
both the patient and family. Chaplains visit with patients and their family
members about their hopes, anxieties, and concerns prior to surgery.
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Chaplains offer bereavement ministry to family
and friends when a loved one dies.
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Chaplains assist patients, family members, and
staff in resolving ethical dilemmas.
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Chaplains visit regularly with patients,
residents, and families to enable them draw upon their own spiritual
resources.
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Chaplains serve as liaisons between Centra
and area faith communities.
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The Pastoral Care Department offers ongoing
training opportunities and education for area clergy.
For more information please call the
Department of Pastoral Care at 200-4501."Pastoral
care is more a function than an activity, more as, either individually or in
groups, of a quality of love which points to, and gives a basis in experience
for, the realization of the love of God."