Spiritual Care Volunteer Visitor
Receive care from a specially trained and supervised volunteer.
The Spiritual Care Volunteers are able to visit with the client at the bedside.
Some of the areas that can be explored are;


What has given your life meaning?
What gives your life meaning now?
In what ways do others help you?
What helps you most when you feel afraid or need special help?
What is your source of strength or hope?
What are your personal goals?
What do you think is going to happen to you?
Has being sick made any difference in your feelings/beliefs about God or religion?
Is there anything particularly frightening or meaningful to you now?
Is religion or a god important to you?
Do you find strength in your religious faith?
Are there any religious practices that are important to you?
Has being sick made any difference in your religious practices or prayer?
Do you enjoy helping others?
In what ways have you helped others?
Who is the most important person to you?
Are there roles you had in your life before that are now closed off to you?
Do you want a bedside service?
Do you want it in your room or chapel/sacred space?
Any special words, prayers, songs, or thoughts you would like at the service?

Spiritual Care Volunteers are trained to offer multi-faith spiritual support.