When it comes to caring for patients, medicine and physical treatments can only go so far. An important core of hospice care is tending to our patients’ spiritual and emotional needs. That’s why at iServe Healthcare, our chaplain services embrace our patients while in our care.
What is the Role of Chaplains in Hospice?
Having to deal with any terminal diagnosis can cause a range of complex and understandable emotions like anger, fear, confusion, and even hopelessness. That is where our chaplain can help heal and guide patients with spiritual and emotional support so that they can find peace at the end of their lives.
What Services Do Chaplains Provide?
A chaplain in hospice care can offer various services, from helping patients find meaning in their lives to helping them emotionally cope with their terminal prognosis.
How Do Chaplains Provide Support?
Chaplains provide support for patients in multiple ways:
- Creating a safe environment. Having a safe and comfortable environment that helps relieve any pain or suffering is an important support network that a chaplain can provide by answering important questions and helping the patient navigate through a terminal illness.
- Spiritual Support. A chaplain can help patients come to terms with their condition by answering tough spiritual questions, such as why it happened to them and the meaning of life, and the afterlife.
- Coping Strategies. Chaplains can help patients navigate their end-of-life prognosis in a dignified manner. This means helping patients come to terms with what is happening, how to deal with their condition, and what it means for them.
- Life Review. A chaplain also offers patients the chance to reflect on their lives in a safe environment without fear of judgment or their family knowing.
- Emotional and grief support. A chaplain can be a great source of comfort for their patients by providing a safe place to express emotion and grief. They can also help prepare the family for anticipatory grief in terminal situations.
Who Needs Chaplain Services?
A chaplain doesn’t just offer religious support and services. In fact, a chaplain’s presence can often be a great source of comfort for the patient and their family, even if they have no religious background. A chaplain can help answer tough questions with compassionate and comforting answers.