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Chaplaincy in Continuous Care Retirement Communities: Theological and Practical Considerations

dc.contributor.authorMessick, Kurt
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-30T19:14:52Z
dc.date.available2024-05-30T19:14:52Z
dc.date.issued2024-5
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1803/19080
dc.descriptionDivinity School Doctor of Ministry in Integrative Chaplaincy Final Projects
dc.description.abstractChaplaincy in continuous-care retirement communities (CCRC) is an important yet understudied aspect of the care offered in these institutions. This paper looks at the question of how chaplaincy in CCRC settings contributes to greater community and better experiences for residents and staff. Related to this, it explores how chaplaincy helps people in the community to live well and die well. A theology of aging, community, death and dying, and of multi-faith belief, practice, and prayer are also addressed, in part looking at theology of accompaniment, and using narrative theology and living into their own stories as a primary way of doing and understanding. Anecdotal and survey data are included. Suggestions for continued practice and improvement are included in the final section, both for chaplains directly, volunteers, and other institutional staff in roles such as nursing, activities, and other administrative positions.
dc.subjectChaplaincy
dc.subjectCCRC
dc.subjectRetirement Communities
dc.subjectElder Care
dc.titleChaplaincy in Continuous Care Retirement Communities: Theological and Practical Considerations
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