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A hospital stay can be a stressful experience: an unfamiliar situation in an unfamiliar place. Add to this the physical discomfort of an illness or injury; it can be a difficult time. This is true not only for the patient, but for family and friends as well. The chaplains of AtlantiCare's Pastoral Care program are here to provide spiritual support to patients and families while they receive care at the hospital. AtlantiCare's chaplains bring comfort and offer a listening ear and heart to people of all faiths and cultures. Please click on a link below to learn more:
Pastoral Care ServicesOverviewPrayer, ritual and sacraments are an integral part of pastoral care. Yet, chaplains do so much more, including
Our chaplains are multi-disciplined and offer a great deal to the overall care of patients, their families, and the hospital staff. We can also arrange for your clergy to visit you at the hospital. ChapelAn interfaith chapel is provided at each hospital to use when one needs space to get away to pray or reflect. The chapel is open to all faiths and offers a place of solitude and/or meditation. You are welcome at all times. Prayer LineA 24-hour prayer line is available to patients, families and visitors. You can call the following number and hear a pre-recorded prayer in your faith tradition or a secular thought for the day. From your hospital phone, dial: 1-2999 to access the prayer line. How to Access a ChaplainWe have a staff chaplain at each hospital, as well as a Roman Catholic Chaplain at each campus. Chaplains are present in the hospital throughout the week and are available by pager when not in the hospital. Simply ask the operator or a staff member to page the chaplains and we will be in touch as soon as possible. More contact information is available here. Volunteer OpportunitiesOur pastoral care offices also utilize volunteers from the community. Volunteers come in on a regular basis and assist the chaplain in visiting patients. They receive training through our volunteer office and then the pastoral care office before they go out to visit. If you think you would enjoy this type of work you may pick up an application from our pastoral care offices. It is rewarding work, and our patients are so thankful for their presence. How to Contact Us
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