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Title of Slide Goes Here. Content of Slide Goes Here Text goes here. Different Faiths & Cultures Providing Spiritual Care. Palliative Care Study Day Beaumont Hospital Thursday September 17 th 2009. Bryan Nolan Development Coordinator Hospice Friendly Hospitals.
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Presentation Title goes here Different Faiths & Cultures Providing Spiritual Care Palliative Care Study DayBeaumont Hospital Thursday September 17th 2009
Presentation Title goes here Bryan NolanDevelopment CoordinatorHospice Friendly Hospitals
Presentation Title goes here Religious Needs Spiritual NeedsAre they the same or different?
Presentation Title goes here Assumptions.......Can & do get in the way of service delivery
Presentation Title goes here Question • A person is dying on your ward and your manager is ticking off the boxes on a care plan. • The manager turns to you and asks if that person’s spiritual needs are being looked after? • What would come into your mind? What do you think the manager is talking about?
Presentation Title goes here What is a Spiritual Need ?
Presentation Title goes here Spiritual needs include the need for -Love – to love and be lovedSelf Esteem IntegrityPurpose MotivationMeaning IdentityValue WorthHope FreedomFulfilling RelationshipsExpression of SexualityFullness of life
Presentation Title goes here Religious needs include the need for -Going to ChurchRituals & Religious ritesBlessings & SacramentsPersonal & Public PrayerForgiveness & ReconciliationSeeing a religious personVisiting Holy placesPossessing Holy items such as Bibles & Relics
Presentation Title goes here Spirituality is the essence of what it means to be Human.It addresses ultimate concerns, questions, meanings, values, deepest relationships with self, others & God
Presentation Title goes here “In some mysterious way the quality of my presence, my look, brings to you life or death”- Jean Vanier
Presentation Title goes here Different Faiths & CulturesAsk the QuestionHave the Conversation