CANANDAIGUA – As she recruits new volunteers to provide a spiritual presence within UR Medicine Thompson Health, Manager of Spiritual Care M. Elizabeth Heffernan will host an informational meeting at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, in the chapel just off the main lobby of Thompson Hospital at 350 Parrish St. in Canandaigua.
At Thompson, spirituality is defined in the broadest and most universal terms possible – the development of a personal value system and a search for meaning in life, arising from an individual’s connection with oneself and with others. The health system’s Spiritual Care Volunteer program seeks to support each patient, resident, and loved one in a way that is meaningful and helpful to him or her.
Spiritual care volunteers receive monthly training in a variety of subjects. After two initial training sessions, they are added to the volunteer schedule while continuing to meet monthly for additional training. A few topics included in the training are:
- Offering spiritual and emotional support for patients, residents and families
- Learning about various struggles that can occur in the midst of illness, including anger and depression
- Having a basic understanding of the nature of dementia, which affects a large percentage of the population served
- Praying in a meaningful way with patients, residents and families when there is a need
- Journeying with patients and residents in short- and long-term situations
- Offering spiritual and emotional support to the seriously ill, the dying and their families , both before and after death
No RSVP is required for the April 10 informational meeting. Trainings for those who are interested in becoming spiritual care volunteers will follow, on April 17 and 24 (with both required). For details, contact Heffernan at (585) 396-6486.