NOTE: Related resources can be found at Chaplain tools: Advance directives and Long-Term Care.
Note: names below typically indicate the submitter of the document(s) and may or may not be the author of said material(s). If the tag says "by John Smith" then John Smith is the author. All other tags are submitters.
Spiritual Care Assessment: Measureable Goals and Outcomes presentation by Suzanne Weiss, BCC and Johnny Groda, MDiv (submitted by Suzanne Weiss, BCC)
Palliative Care and the Quality of Life by Diane E. Meier, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, and Otis W. Brawley, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA -- Submitted by Carole Weber
No One Dies Alone training -- submitted by Mary Heintzkill
Palliative Care Screening Tool SHC -- from Scottsdale Healthcare – submitted by Mrs. Carole Weber
Comfort Orders -- from Scottsdale Healthcare – submitted by Mrs. Carole Weber
Improving the Quality of Spiritual Care as a Dimension
of Palliative Care: The Report of the Consensus Conference Journal of Palliative Medicine, Volume 12, Number 10, 2009
NHPCO Chaplain Standards -- submitted by Ann Hurst
PHC Palliative Care Services PPPPs -- submitted by Ann Hurst
PHC Palliative Care Services Manual -- submitted by Ann Hurst
SHS Cost Comparison Poster
PowerPoint slide (poster) -- submitted by T. Albanese
Spiritual Care Assessments -- from Home Care and Hospice of Western New York, Inc - submitted by Reverend Mike Stuart
Spiritual Assessment -- submitted by Joan Olson
Spiritual Care Problem List -- submitted by Joan Olson
Palliative Care Resources -- submitted by Peter Gelfer
Other Palliative Care Resources -- submitted by Peter Gelfer
Palliative Care 2009
PowerPoint presentation -- submitted by Mary Lou O'Gorman
Guidelines for Spiritual Care in Hospice (PDF)
Self Care for Chaplains by Rev. R. Michael Stuart, HR, M.Div., M.A., BCC, Spiritual Care Manager of Home Care and Hospice of Western New York, Inc. (New York Chaplains Association)
Stress Burnout PowerPoint presentation by Georgeann Roudebush
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