The central goal of the Department of Pastoral Services at
Duke University Medical Center is to identify levels of hope
within patients and their families as they face significant
health crises, and to nurture this hope as they receive
care.
The department’s scope of services is derived from the
following objectives:
- Assess the spiritual values and needs of patients and
their families, along with their spiritual injuries, in order
to provide timely and appropriate pastoral and spiritual
interventions.
- Assist patients and families in drawing upon their
spiritual resources as an important element in the healing
and recovery process.
- Ensure that patients and families have free and ready
access to religious practices and rituals that sustain them
in situations of uncertainty, distress, and suffering.
- Provide pastoral and spiritual comfort and counsel to
patients and families in anticipatory grief and bereavement
crises.
- Provide pastoral support to the health care staff in
situations of stress or spiritual distress that they
encounter in caring for patients and families.
- Assist patients and families in the theological and
spiritual aspects of critical decision making, such as
completing advance directives or facing end-of-life
dilemmas.
- Provide value-added pastoral care that embraces the
satisfaction of patients and their families with their total
care and treatment in the Duke University Health System.