Spiritual and Pastoral Care
The Spiritual and Pastoral Care Department is committed to caring for the spiritual, pastoral and religious needs of patients, staff, and relatives of all faiths (and of none).
Who we are
Our team currently consists of two whole-time Hospital Chaplains, a whole-time Roman Catholic Chaplain, a part-time Rabbi and a team of volunteers on each of the sites. We are in the process of developing our multi-faith team so that patients and staff can access the kind of support that is appropriate to them. We have links with many faith leaders in the local community who can be contacted through the hospital switchboard.
The spiritual and pastoral care team is able to provide support in the following areas of patient and staff care:
- Religious support
- End of life issues
- Facing distressing news
- Bereavement care
- Care of the dying and of their relatives
- The effects of sudden death
- Pastoral/spiritual care of palliative patients
- Ethical issues in patient care
- Understanding our own needs and 'triggers' in the workplace
- Supporting bereaved parents
Members of our team can visit at any time. If you would like a Chaplain to visit please ask ward staff to pass on your request or contact us direct.
Here for staff
We provide pastoral, spiritual and religious care for staff and students and provide a friendly, listening ear at any time. We assure everyone of our confidentiality at all times. We also offer to help facilitate support when staff undergo stressful or traumatic events in the course of their work.
Patient care
Much of our work is that of listening to patients, allowing them to 'tell it like it is'. The task of a Chaplain is to 'be with and to be for' the patient. We neither moralise nor seek to convert.
We place a high value upon a person's individual experience and work mostly on a 'one-to-one' basis, in complete confidentiality and trust.
Our concern is for the pastoral, emotional, spiritual and religious needs of patients. While it may appear that the work of the Chaplaincy is mainly religious, in practice it is often a person's spiritual and emotional needs that are paramount. One of our tasks is to enable a person to work through some of the issues which they face as a result of being in hospital. This is particularly true for long-term patients.
The Chaplaincy service is well placed to be able to provide highly skilled support for patients approaching death. This support is also extended to their relatives. Again the focus is upon a person's spiritual and emotional needs, of which specific religious requirements are an expression.
Whenever sudden death occurs, it is attended by a multiplicity of responses. Chaplains are involved in the A&E Departments providing support for relatives and for staff on such occasions. When a patient dies suddenly on a ward, a Chaplain is able to spend time with the relatives, while ward staff attend to the other needs which such a death causes.
We value being involved in multi-disciplinary teams in order that the inner needs, as well as the medical needs, of the individual are understood and attended.
We are also able to assist in the unravelling of difficult ethical issues which patient care presents. We may be used as sounding boards on such occasions, or as a non-medical 'voice' when caring for distressed relatives.
Services
Barnet Hospital and Chase Farm Hospital each has a chapel, which is available to patients, relatives and staff of all faiths and those of no specific faith at all. The chapels offer a quiet place for private and corporate prayer, or for personal reflection and sanctuary. The provision of services for each site is as follows:
Barnet Hospital
The Prayer Room is open 24/7.
The entrance is from the Atrium on level 0
Services
Sunday 3.30 pm Christian Service with Holy Communion
Wednesday and Thursday 12.30 pm Eucharistic Devotion
1.00 pm Roman Catholic Mass
Friday Circa1.00 pm (time varies with the seasons)
Muslim Juma Prayers
Other services as publicised
Chase Farm Hospital
The Chapel is open during the day. If it is locked members of staff can borrow the key from the switchboard on production of their Trust ID badge. It is situated outside in between the Clock Tower and the Highlands wing.
Services
Sunday 11.15 am Christian Service with Holy Communion
Monday 5.00 pm Roman Catholic Mass
Wednesday 1.15 pm Christian Service with Holy Communion
Friday Circa 1pm (time varies with the seasons)
Muslim Juma Prayers
Other services as publicised
Contact details
Fr Tom Baron, Hospital Chaplain (C of E)
Fr. Tim Boniwell, Hospital chaplain (C of E)
Fr Fred de l'Orme, Roman Catholic Chaplain
Rabbi Yisroel Fine, Jewish Chaplain
The on-call chaplains can be contacted 24/7 via the switchboard on 0845 111 4000.
For non urgent messages
Barnet Hospital tel: 020 8216 4355
Chase Farm Hospital tel: 020 8375 1078
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