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Spiritual care training offered through Interlake-Eastern Health

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Interlake-Eastern Health is offering a nine-week course in spiritual care starting April 30, with sessions led by the region’s spiritual health care co-ordinator, Ferdinand Funk, alongside a number of guest speakers.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about your own spirituality while gaining some valuable insights on how to support someone who may be going through a difficult time due to failing health or older age,” said Funk.

The format of the course — whether virtual, in-person, or a blend of both — will depend on the number and location of participants.

Those who complete the training are eligible to become spiritual care volunteers in Interlake-Eastern Health facilities, including hospitals and personal care homes.

“People who are interested in giving back to their community by visiting patients and long-term care residents may find this training interesting and helpful,” said Funk. “The course is very well suited to those contemplating retirement and seeking meaningful opportunities to connect with others.”

Funk, a certified spiritual care practitioner with a master of divinity degree, said he is continually inspired by the personal experience and wisdom students bring to the program.

“It is encouraging to observe how well connected many students are with their own community, and the immediate impact they have when they sign up to become volunteers,” he said.

The training emphasizes respecting individual beliefs and values, regardless of spiritual or religious affiliation. Participants will explore the emotional and spiritual needs of patients and residents, and gain insight into diverse religious and spiritual perspectives — including Indigenous history, culture and spirituality.

Currently, there are 25 spiritual care volunteers in the region, but Funk said there is always a need for more.

“Patients and personal care home residents benefit from being able to discuss how their current situation affects them spiritually and emotionally,” he said. “We are always looking for volunteers who will listen without judgment and without the need to fix someone.”

For more information or to register, contact Funk at ffunk@ierha.ca or 204-461-3414, or visit tinyurl.com/SpiritualCareSpring.

Annaliese Meier
Reporter / Photographer

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