On behalf of the Hospice Veterans Partnership, Unity Hospice Bereavement Coordinator/Community Liaison Beverly Lee recently hosted a gathering at the VA (Veterans Affairs) Medical Center in St. Louis. Lee’s discussion, titled “Making Sense of Faith and Grief,” highlighted ways to help understand culture, faith and spirituality as it relates to the hospice patient.

Unity Hospice of Greater St. Louis LLC offers bereavement services that provide individualized attention from grief specialists, social workers and chaplains. This support system allows Unity Hospice bereavement staff to remain in contact with families to help them cope with the passing of loved ones.

During her presentation, Lee discussed important techniques that will help caregivers understand the faith and beliefs of various cultures and how it will pertain to the grieving process.

As part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Healthcare Systems nationwide provide care by serving and honoring the men and women who are America’s veterans. The St. Louis VA Medical Center hosts quarterly meetings in which area hospice organizations are present.

Founded in 1992, Unity Hospice LLC serving Illinois and Missouri is a full-service hospice and palliative care organization committed to providing comprehensive care, support and education to people facing life-limiting disease. For more information, visit http://www.unityhospice.com/. To learn more about bereavement services offered by Unity Hospice of Greater St. Louis LLC, visit http://www.unityhospice.com/the-unity-difference/bereavement/.

SSM transferred to SSM Health Ministries 

After receiving Vatican approval, the Franciscan Sisters of Mary will transfer SSM Health Care to a new sponsoring body, SSM Health Ministries on Friday, November 15 during a special afternoon ceremony at The Sarah Community. The sisters chose his date to commemorate the official beginning of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary. On November 16, 1872, Mother Mary Odilia Berger and her four companions landed on the St. Louis riverfront with the mission of caring for the poor and sick of the St. Louis area.

For the past two years, the FSM Leadership Team has been working on the transition. SSM Health Ministries will assume ultimate responsibility for ensuring SSM Health Care retains its Catholic identity and values. The body will also serve as SSMHC’s liaison with the Vatican.

SSM Health Ministries will consist of six individuals – three Franciscan Sisters of Mary and three lay people. They will help to ensure that the FSM legacy of compassionate care will continue in the health care system.

Sisters Rose Mary Dowling, Susan Scholl, and Sandra Schwartz will serve as the first FSM members of SSM Health Ministries. Lay members of the leadership team have extensive board and not-for-profit experience.

The lay members are Jennifer Grantham Stein, board member of Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin; Thomas M. Gunn, president of The Gunn Group, Inc.; and Thomas E. Hilton, president of the Board of Governors for Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center, director of Forensic and Valuation Services Group for Anders Minkler Huber and Helm LLP and adjunct professor for the John Cook School of Business, Saint Louis University.

FSM said the transfer of sponsorship will not in any way affect the everyday administration of SSMHC for employees, physicians, patients or families. 

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