Spiritual Care in Ontario Long-Term Care: Current Staffing Realities and Recommendations

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How are spiritual needs addressed in long-term care? This quantitative study explored the level of spiritual care offered and qualifications of spiritual care providers in 177 LTC homes in Ontario. Data showed 49% of homes employ Spiritual Care Providers (SCPs), with more positions in urban and not-for-profit homes. Findings revealed SCPs bring a substantial skill set, attending to needs of residents, families and team members. More consistent staffing for spiritual care provision across the sector is recommended.

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Kuepfer, J., Schmidt, A., O’Connor, T. S. J., & James, M. (2022). Spiritual Care in Ontario Long-Term Care: Current Staffing Realities and Recommendations. Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling, 76(1), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.1177/15423050211073571

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