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A St. John's chaplain can provide compassionate listening and non-judgmental guidance at a time of physical or emotional stress.

Pastoral professionals can help you find the peace and comfort that come from turning to your own religious traditions and rediscovering your spiritual center.

The chaplain's role is not necessarily a problem-solving one. It is rather one of helping you to integrate what is happening to you with your relationship to God and others. 

Pastoral Services is staffed by trained and board-certified professionals of various faith backgrounds. They are skilled in listening and supporting on the spiritual and emotional level. A ministry of presence and acceptance guides the chaplain's visits.

Pastoral Services are available 24 hours a day.  To contact a chaplain, please call 417-820-2735 or the hospital operator.

What you can expect from a chaplain:

¢ Confidentiality.

¢ Compassionate listening.

¢ Availability to simply be there for you.

¢ Support for you and your loved ones.

¢ Religious services, sacraments, prayer and other spiritual resources.

¢ Information and guidance regarding questions such as medical ethics,
    living wills, organ and tissue donation, life support decisions, and end-of-
    life issues.

¢ Information about support groups related to your needs.

¢ Grief ministry in dealing with loss or death.

We routinely:

¢ Function as members of the health care team.

¢ Make an initial visit with newly admitted patient and are available to
    outpatients.

¢ Continue to visit, developing a relationship with patient and family.

¢ Listen and allow people to talk about the illness and it's spiritual,
    emotional and social impact on their lives.

¢ Support patient and family members in times of crisis and in their
    decision -making process.

¢ Allow patients to talk and work through feelings.

¢ Work with your minister or spiritual leader.

¢ Respond to pastoral care referrals from medical staff and spiritual leaders
    of the community.

¢ Serve as resources on pastoral care issues for hospital staff and the local
    community.
 

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