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Hospice Care in the privacy of your own
home or at the Hospice House to support the terminally ill with dignity.
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Chaplains for the sick in acute care
hospitals, and to support the staff as well.
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Grief Support Groups to sustain hospice families
and community members during bereavement.
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Chaplains to visit the shut-ins in
nursing care and health care rehabilitation facilities.
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Support Groups for those who have lost
spouses; survivors of suicide; and "Cork's
Place" to help children cope with sadness and loss.
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Chaplains to persons in correctional
facilities.
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Chaplains who respond to human needs at
the time of fire or serious accident.
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Support for Pastors striving to be more
effective in their ministry and compassionate outreach.
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Nationally accredited Clinical Pastoral
Education training program to train chaplains.