Hospital Visitation Guide for Ministers


Book Description

The Hospital Visitation Guide for Ministers contains all of the information in the Hospital Visitation Handbook for Ministers plus much more. The Guide provides information and resources pertaining to serious patient care, family and patient counseling and difficult decision-making often experienced by clergy. The Hospital Visitation Guide for Ministers is utilized by pastors, ministerial teams and families throughout the Americas and beyond. As the official training manual for chaplains for several hospitals, this invaluable resource combines the virtues of empathy and faith with the essentials of preparation and training. The Hospital Visitation Guide For Ministers is a must have for everyone moved with compassion to visit the sick. You will gain invaluable insight into hospital protocols, including safety and legal requirements every visitor should know and observe.




The Hospital Handbook


Book Description

Hospital visitation is a vital part of any churchs ministry. Written for the divinity student, the beginning or experienced pastor, and the lay person, this helpful handbook offers comprehensive guidance on many important aspects of pastoral care of the hospitalized.




The Hospital Visit


Book Description

Written with student pastors and pastors in the early years of their ministries in mind, this book explores the key situations all pastors encounter in hospital visitation. Beginning with the idea that pastoral care in the hospital setting consists of a "trialogue" between pastor, patient, and presence of God, the author explains the pastor's role in terms of six principal relationships.




The Hospital Handbook


Book Description

Hospital visitation is a vital part of any churchs ministry. Written for the divinity student, the beginning or experienced pastor, and the lay person, this helpful handbook offers comprehensive guidance on many important aspects of pastoral care of the hospitalized.




The Pastor and the Patient


Book Description

After establishing a sound theological understanding of pastoral visitation, the authors examine the theological and ethical homework that the pastor must do as preparation for effectively doing hospital ministry. Concluding chapters deal with the patient's needs, the pastor's spiritual resources, the pastoral visit, and continued pastoral care after hospitalization. Key Benefits: Helps pastors understand the hospital context/culture; Helps pastors deal with defense mechanisms of patients; Helps pastors recognize the healing functions of guiding, healing, and substaining; Helps pastors identify and utilize local resources within the hospital; Explains appropriate use of spiritual resources such as prayer, confession, and communion in the hospital sick room; Helps pastors and leaders to look inward at personal anxiety in the midst of illness




Lay Pastoral Worker's Hospital Handbook


Book Description

As Christians, each of us - clergy and lay alike - has a unique call to ministry. In many denomination s today, lay people are responding to this call by tending to the spiritual needs of those who are sick and dying. Here is a practical guide to the art of hospital visitation for trained lay workers, written by a hospital chaplain with nearly twenty years' experience. With Jesus as theological model for lay workers in their ministry, the author presents practical approaches to hospital visits, with guidelines on such topics as awareness of patient needs, ministering in times of crisis, and the place of prayer in the hospital visit. In addition, lay workers will find a selection of prayers to offer in a variety of circumstances. In a handy format that fits easily into pocket or purse, The Lay Pastoral Worker's Hospital Handbook is the perfect guide and companion for those who minister to the sick.




Visit the Sick


Book Description

How Do You Care for the Sick? Here’s How. One of the marks of the ministry of Jesus is his compassionate care for the sick. Jesus brought healing and hope to individuals struggling with life-debilitating illnesses. Ministry to the sick should also be a mark of his followers, but in many churches today it is neglected or pushed to the periphery of ministry concerns. To counter our modern tendency to minimize or ignore sickness, pastor Brian Croft looks to paradigms of the past and examines historical models of care that honor God, obey the teachings of Scripture, and communicate loving care to those who are struggling with sickness and disease. Part of the Practical Shepherding series of resources, Visit the Sick provides pastors and ministry leaders with real-world help to do the work of pastoral ministry in a local church. Visit the Sick gives pastors, church leaders, and caregivers the biblical, theological, pastoral, and practical tools they need to navigate through both the spiritual and physical care of the sick and dying.




Hospital Visitation Handbook for Ministers


Book Description

The Hospital Visitation Handbook for Ministers is a practical guidebook for every pastor, priest, deacon, minister, friend, and family member. This invaluable resource combines the virtues of empathy and faith with the essentials of preparation and training. The Hospital Visitation Handbook provides information on a host of topics, including: preparation for visiting the sick; praying for the sick; special procedures for visiting babies, the elderly, and the mentally ill; visiting comatose or dying patients; patient privacy; concerns about hospital care; observing the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); and much, more. The Hospital Visitation Handbook for Ministers is helpful in gaining useful insights into hospital protocols, including the safety and legal requirements that every visitor should know and observe.




A Hospital Visitation Manual


Book Description

Rev. ed. of: Abingdon hospital visitation manual. c1988.




Pastoral Care in Hospitals, Second Edition


Book Description

Bringing comfort and concern to the bedside of the sick or dying is a challenge for lay people and clergy alike. In this practical guide, Neville Kirkwood shares his wisdom-gleaned from some twenty years of experience as a hospital chaplain-on the art of hospital visitation. This classic handbook is now updated, with an all-new section addressing best practices for hospital chaplains. Pastoral Care in Hospitals, with additional sections addressed to clergy and trained lay pastoral workers, as well as ordinary lay people who simply want to visit their fellow-parishioners, shows visitors ways to make the encounter meaningful and enriching to the patient. Kirkwood guides readers through the minefield of hospital visits-from false heartiness to too much talking-and offers a theology of visitation that can guide both professionals and laity in their ministry. A variety of exercises and a section of prayers for specific circumstances make this a must-have resource for all who work with the sick and dying, and an excellent text for course work.