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Foster your inner strengths.
Find hope and peace. Care for your health. Understanding the changes in your life and how they relate to your spiritual and emotional well-being can be challenging. Nathan Oldenkamp, Chaplain and Spiritual Care Director, is available to attend to your spiritual care needs.
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Receive compassionate spiritual care on your journey toward health and well-being in times of change, suffering, and uncertainty.
Spirituality is an integral part of each of us. No matter what your religion, culture, or faith, we will nurture and respect your spirit. Whether it's through one-on-one support, prayer, worship services, or sacred readings and rites. Spiritual care services include:
support during times of transition, loneliness, anxiety, or loss
guidance exploring faith and meaning
comfort through visits and prayer
assistance sorting through moral and ethical questions
help with healthcare directives
care during end-of-life and bereavement
blessings through delivery of sacraments and rituals
connection to your clergy, faith, or cultural leader
aid during a crisis
We encourage you to continue involvement with your own church or worship center, and visits from your clergy.
Attend Worship
Hymns and Devotions in the Long-Term Care Neighborhoods
Sundays at 10:30 AM
Catholic Mass in the Chapel
Mondays at 3:30 PM (Communion is also brought to all Catholic residents by our dedicated volunteers.)
Rosary in the Chapel
First Wednesday of the month at 4:00 PM
Ecumenical Services in the Chapel
Thursdays at 2:00 PM (Lead by Pastors from the area)
Special Worship Services on Holidays
Reserve the
Chapel
for Your Event
Our chapel is available for private or group gatherings, such as weddings and funerals. The chapel seats up to 150 people and has a grand piano, organ, and sound system.
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“It is a privilege to work as a Healthcare Chaplain here and to be a supportive presence for many residents, families and loved ones. I hope you'll feel free to approach me as I walk the halls or to contact me at any time.”
Nathan Oldenkamp, MDiv
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