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We often hear questions about spirituality in the hospital setting. If you have questions or concerns, our chaplains are here to listen and support you. Below, we have provided answers to common spiritual questions.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Department of Spiritual Care 2014 Washington Street, 2 West Newton, MA 02462 Phone: 617-243-6634
Spiritual needs and concerns often relate to questions about our existence, our sense of meaning and purpose, and how we experience or accept life events. In times of crisis or change, you or a family member might ask:
These questions are common when you or a loved one is sick or in crisis. Religious practices, beliefs, or communities provide meaning, comfort, and hope. Whether or not religion is part of your or a loved one’s life, spiritual needs and concerns can still be very important, especially during a hospital stay.
Numerous studies have shown that health and well-being benefit when spiritual needs are addressed. Some benefits include:
If you would like to talk with someone about your spiritual needs or resources — or to simply connect with someone who can listen to your concerns with empathy and support — please contact our chaplains or ask a member of your care team to request a chaplain for you.
Our chaplains are clinically trained, have master’s-degree-level theological education, and observe standards of practice for use in acute-care settings.