May 2014
My Service
Learning activities for NR725B Application to Practice course continues this
semester with the Cone Congregational
Health Nursing program that provides health care services and resources for
my home community in North Carolina. I
am working with the Nursing Coordinators to provide health screenings for
vulnerable populations in my county including older adults from indigent
populations in the Cone Health service regions.
Faith community
nursing is the specialized practice of professional nursing that focuses on the
intentional care of the spirit assisting patients to maintain and/or regain
wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. As a review from last semester, I’d
like to tell you a little about the Cone Congregational Health Nursing program
as follows:
Service Learning Site:
The Cone Health Congregational Nurse program is located in Greensboro, NC. This program in based from Cone Health who is responsible for assisting community congregations with developing and implementing a Health Ministry Program http://www.conehealth.com/community/congregational-nurse-program/ .
Faith community
nursing is the specialized practice of professional nursing that focuses on the
intentional care of the spirit assisting patients to maintain and/or regain
wholeness in body, mind, and spirit. The
Cone Congregational Health Nurses are licensed, registered nurses who practice
holistic health using nursing knowledge combined with spiritual care.
The faith
community nurses function in paid and unpaid positions as members of the
pastoral team in a variety of religious faiths, and cultures. The North Carolina nurse practice act, Faith
Community Nursing scope and standards and the nursing Code of Ethics govern
their practice. The goal of the Faith
Community Nurse is the:
·
Protection,
promotion, and optimization of health and abilities
·
Prevention
of illness and injury
·
Responding
to suffering in the context of values, beliefs and practices of a faith
community such as a church, synagogue, temple, or mosque (Cone Health
Congregational Health Nursing).
The Cone Health
Congregational Nurse Program began in 1998 and decided to call the program
“congregational” to be inclusive of the Jewish and Muslim communities in
Greensboro, NC. The program is marketed
to the faith community by various methods (mailings, focus groups, referrals,
presentations). The Congregational
Health Nurse is an independent contractor with the church, not a Cone Health
employee. Congregational Nurses are
expected to provide personal counseling, health screenings, health promotion
activities, educational programs (4/yr.), advocacy, and facilitation of care
giving within the congregation.
Clients:
Clients served
by the Congregational Health Nurses include the following:
Uninsured,
working, poor, homeless
Immigrants, elderly on fixed income
Members of congregations participating in the health ministry program
Immigrants, elderly on fixed income
Members of congregations participating in the health ministry program
Needs Provided by the Congregational
Health Nursing Program:
Assessing
health needs for the faith community
Providing screening clinics
Making home, hospital or nursing home visits
Referring parishioners to appropriate health or social services agencies
Offering educational programs to address specific congregational needs
Coordinating with volunteers for supportive ministries
Providing screening clinics
Making home, hospital or nursing home visits
Referring parishioners to appropriate health or social services agencies
Offering educational programs to address specific congregational needs
Coordinating with volunteers for supportive ministries
Agency Funding Support:
The
Congregational Nurse Program is a nursing practice established as a
collaborative relationship between Cone Health and the area’s faith
community. This program was established
in 1998 with grants from the Cone Health Foundation. Cone Health continues to provide on-going
financial support with grant funding and community donations.

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