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Pastoral Care

Crozer Health offers Pastoral Care Services to alleviate suffering and enhance the healing of our patients by supporting their spiritual needs. Pastoral care services are offered at Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Delaware County Memorial Hospital (DCMH), Springfield Hospital and Taylor Hospital. All patients have the right to access Pastoral Care Services at Crozer Health. 

Through their ministry, chaplains and pastoral volunteers offer compassion, hope, sacramental support and a healing presence to all receiving care and treatment at Crozer Health's hospitals.

About Us

The Pastoral Care Services  participates in the mission of the Crozer Health to alleviate suffering and enhance the healing of our patients by supporting their spiritual needs. 

All patients have the right to access Pastoral Care Services. Through their ministry, volunteer clergy and trained volunteer lay chaplains offer compassion, hope, sacramental support and a healing presence to all receiving care and treatment at Crozer Health.

The clergy and chaplains are trained to respect the religious commitments of all of our families and will not impose any particular beliefs or values on you. 

The clergy and chaplains serve patients and families of all faith and those who do not identify with a particular religion. Regardless, you will find that your belief and values are honored by the pastoral care team.

Why Call a Chaplain

Chaplains are available to assist patients with a wide variety of spiritual and emotional needs, including: 

  • Coping with the stress of illness and hospitalization.
  • Discussing difficult decisions.
  • Dealing with difficult news.
  • Offering religious rituals, including sacraments, scripture reading and prayer.
  • Contacting a clergy person of a specific religious tradition.
  • Easing the loneliness and isolation of a hospital stay.

Chaplains are professionals who have received extensive training in care, counseling and religious disciplines. Our chaplains come from a variety of religious backgrounds and are able to serve all families regardless of religious affiliation. Our chaplains work with the healthcare team to ensure that your spiritual and emotional needs are addressed during your hospital stay. They do not provide medical care or advice.

Comforting Words from Sacred Texts

  • Jesus said, "Come to me,
    All you that are weary and heavy laden,
    And I will give you rest.
    Take my yoke upon you and learn of me,
    For I am gentle and humble in heart,
    And you will find rest for your souls.
    For my yoke is easy and my burden is light."

  • All praise to the Blessed One
    Lord of all the worlds,
    Most beneficent, ever-merciful,
    King of the Day of Judgment.
    You alone we worship,
    And to you alone turn of help
    Guide us, O Lord, to the path that is straight,
    The path of those You have blessed
    Not of those who have earned Your anger,
    Not those who have gone astray. 

  • Look at this day, for it is life,
    The very life of life.
    In its brief course lie all the realities
    and verities of existence.
    The bliss of growth, the splendor of actions,
    The glory of power...
    For yesterday is but a dream,
    And tomorrow is only a vision
    But today, well lived,
    Makes yesterday a dream of happiness
    And every tomorrow a vision of hope.
    Look well, therefore, to this day.

How to Arrange for Pastoral Care

At Crozer-Chester Medical Center

Dial “0” from your hospital phone to be connected with an operator, who can arrange a visit. Our hospital operators can also assist you with contacting area clergy from your own religious traditions, or put you in touch with our hospital chaplain to discuss your spiritual needs in more detail.

At Delaware County Memorial Hospital

There are two hospital chaplains from different faiths available for visits with patients. If a patient requests a visit from a clergy member, DCMH will contact the appropriate individual from the patient’s congregation or a local member of the patient’s belief and request a visit. Free parking is provided on request to a member of the clergy who comes to the hospital to visit a patient. The Catholic faith is represented on a daily basis by local parishes.

At Springfield Hospital

Eucharistic Ministers visit every day from the St. Kevin Parish, located next to the hospital. Patients and their family members can also speak with a nurse on their unit, who can assist by calling other members of the clergy, if needed.

At Taylor Hospital

To arrange a visit, email Patient Experience at 610-595-6152. Eucharistic ministers visit catholic patients during morning hours on Sundays and Tuesdays. Catholic priests also provide on-call coverage for anointing the sick during emergency situations.

Onsite Prayer and Meditation

At Crozer-Chester Medical Center

The Chapel is located off the main lobby on the first floor, near the gift shop. It is open 24 hours a day for prayer, quiet meditation and reflection for people of all faiths. Sacred texts from a variety of faith traditions are available in the Chapel. Bibles and other devotional literature are available upon request.

At Delaware County Memorial Hospital

There is a meditation room that is set up for patients and family members to go to for quiet time and prayers.

Contact Us

Patient Experience  

Crozer-Chester Medical Center: 610-4476317

Taylor Hospital: 610-595-6152 

Delaware County Memorial Hsopital: 610-284-8638

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