FAITH COMMUNITY NURSING (FCN)/Church RN
The American Nurses Association recognizes the Faith Community Nurse (FCN) as a specialty practice requiring knowledge and experience in two areas: professional nursing and spiritual care.
The American Nurses Association recognizes the Faith Community Nurse (FCN) as a specialty practice requiring knowledge and experience in two areas: professional nursing and spiritual care.
Christians Serving During COVID
As Christians, we are called to look after our neighbors, and that includes the older among us. Particularly in a time when social distancing is the norm, many seniors are not getting the health check-ins and socialization that they need. That’s why, as members of Conifer Community Church, we must step up to help in any way we can. Below is a pdf with three of the most common questions asked by people who want to get involved in helping the seniors in their communities, along with answers and resources to help you get started.
What help does the Faith Community Nurse (FCN)/Church RN provide?
H Health advisor
E Educator on health issues
A Advocate and resource person
L Liaison to faith and community resources
T Teacher of volunteers and developer of support groups
H Healer of body, mind, and spirit
E Educator on health issues
A Advocate and resource person
L Liaison to faith and community resources
T Teacher of volunteers and developer of support groups
H Healer of body, mind, and spirit
CHRISTIANS HELPING EACH OTHER
Volunteers of the Care Ministry will assist the FCN/Church RN by offering physical, emotional, and spiritual support to attendees of Conifer Community Church in a safe, caring, and Christian environment. The FCN/Church RN and volunteers do not provide hands on care, but assist and support those who are ill, injured, or who desire to improve their health.
CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY
All communications between the FCN/Church RN or Care Ministry volunteers and those receiving care will be treated in a confidential manner consistent with the standards of nursing and governmental regulations.
Volunteers of the Care Ministry will assist the FCN/Church RN by offering physical, emotional, and spiritual support to attendees of Conifer Community Church in a safe, caring, and Christian environment. The FCN/Church RN and volunteers do not provide hands on care, but assist and support those who are ill, injured, or who desire to improve their health.
CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY
All communications between the FCN/Church RN or Care Ministry volunteers and those receiving care will be treated in a confidential manner consistent with the standards of nursing and governmental regulations.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Susie Price, RN, FCN, Church RN Office hours by appointment Tuesday 1pm-4pm 303-838-4161 nurse@conifercc.org |