What is parish nursing




















Parish nurses promote wellness by addressing the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of members. Our registrered nurses RNs offer health and wellness consultations, and many churches partner with us to host wellness programs. RNs skilled in patient education should see a rise in opportunities, along with RNs who can provide home-based, outpatient, and residential care facility services, including in faith communities.

The American Nurses Association defines faith-based or parish nursing as a nursing specialty area that focuses on intentional spiritual care within a process of preventing or minimizing illnesses and promoting holistic healthcare in a faith-based community. The specialization itself is relatively new but traces its roots to Christian healing ministries. Like other RNs, faith community nurses cannot prescribe medication. Depending on state laws, some MSN-level advanced practice registered nurses can write prescriptions.

Prescribing medication does not typically fall within faith community nurses' duties, but counseling clients on the importance of taking their medications falls within their roles as counselors and educators. A parish is a jurisdictional designation in which a local community organizes around a church and pastor of any Christian denomination.

Parishes offer the members of the congregation social events and activities, service projects and opportunities, and community connections, particularly in rural areas. The role of a faith community nurse combines nursing practice and health ministry within a parish or faith community. Parish nursing includes several subroles such as advocate, educator, counselor, referral agent, and volunteer facilitator and coordinator. Visit our Safety Library to find other articles, publications, and tools on wide range of topics relevant to your ministry.

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We strongly encourage you to regularly consult with a local attorney as part of your risk management program. Thank you for your interest in Brotherhood Mutual. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your church or other ministry with an insurance quote and will reply to your request as soon as possible. However, it does demonstrate that the nurse has extended education in faith and healing and is trained in addressing the needs of the body, mind, and spirit as a whole.

For the most part, general nursing focuses on the body. Parish nursing focuses on the mind and spirit. There are several colleges that offer courses in Parish Nursing.

For example, Concordia University Wisconsin offers certification to nurses as well as non-degree and graduate students. Students can attend in-person workshops, conferences, or take Christian Caregiving courses. Shenandoah University also offers Faith Community nursing courses.

The program is mainly online, with two face-to-face visits required. Nurses can earn 40 continuing education courses. Most of the course is online, with one optional on-campus visit available. A parish nurse in a church acts as a liaison between the medical needs of the congregation while considering the spiritual impact.



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