End-of-Life Decision Making - Suncrest Hospicecare
When facing a life-limiting illness, people often experience a range of emotions that can be difficult to navigate alone. Some may feel fear, anxiety, anger, or even hopelessness. In such situations, spiritual counseling can offer a source of comfort, support, and guidance. We understand the importance of addressing the spiritual needs of our patients and their families. That's why we offer the services of a spiritual counselor who can provide compassionate care and guidance during this challenging time.
What is a Spiritual Counselor?
They are a trained professional who provides emotional and spiritual support to individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. They help patients and their families navigate the difficult emotions and questions that arise during this time. They also offer guidance on how to cope with the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges that come with end-of-life care at care.
They are a licensed chaplain who is trained to provide support to individuals of all faiths or no faith at all. Our chaplain understands that every patient's spiritual needs are unique, and they tailor their support to meet the individual needs of each patient and their family.
The Role of a Counselor
Our counselor plays an essential role in providing holistic care to our patients and their families. They offer emotional and spiritual support, provide guidance on end-of-life decisions, and assist with funeral and memorial planning.
Our counselor understands that end-of-life decision making can be challenging for patients and their families. They provide guidance on important decisions such as advanced directives, life support, and palliative care. They also offer support and guidance on issues such as forgiveness, reconciliation, and legacybuilding.