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The Congregational Health Network: Memphis Webs of
Trust
Rev. Bobby BakerRev. Dr. Cynthia Davis
Navigator Sheilah Easterling-SmithLiaison Valerie Murphy
The CHN is a partnership between the congregations, the hospitals and the community that was developed by networking congregational leaders, hospital leaders and community leaders. In short, a partnership for healthier communities.
What is the CHN?
CHN Congregations30 Level 4
176 Level 342 Level 286 Level 1
496 trained liaisons
11,385 members registered
501 members from 128 congregations have been through ‘Visitation Training’
212 persons have been in the ‘Care for the Dying’ training
78 persons were in the first Mental Health First Aid training
106 persons have been in ‘Aftercare’ training
08-18-11 / 07-25-11
Liaison (398) Roles� • Recruits congregational members into the network
� • Collects data on network members
� • Notifies CHN navigators of developments/changes
� • Follows network members into and out of the inpatient setting
� • Coordinates transition from hospital
� • Marshals community resources
� • Provides information and referral services
� • Facilitates wellness activity participation
CHN Congregational Data
Level I - Signed Covenant
Level II - Active Liaisons
Level III – CHN Functional
Level IV – Congregational Testimony
Navigator Roles� • Develop a network of community resources
� • Coordinate outpatient care
� • Assist clients with navigating the service systems
� • Provide avenues for prevention and education
� • Maintain program documentation and participates in ongoing program evaluation and reporting
� • Participate in team and program staff meetings
� • Make appropriate client notes as required
CHN Congregational Care Plan
The purpose of this form is to collect information for your spiritual care during recovery upon your discharge from the hospital. The collected information does not obligate or hold the individual (s) responsible in any way and is not intended as such.
Date:
Name: Street Address: City: State:
Zip: Telephone: ( ) - PLEASE ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Was the hospital patient care satisfactory? Yes No Explain
CHN Congregational Care Plan (Continued)
Do you understand the instructions given to you at the time of discharge? Yes No
Do you need someone to assist you with daily chores during your recovery? Yes No
If no, is there someone to assist you with daily chores during your recovery?
Name: Telephone: ( ) -
Name: Telephone: ( ) -
Who is available to pick up your prescriptions?
Name: Telephone: ( ) -
Do you have a place of worship? Yes, Clergy’s Name:
Address: Telephone: ( )
- If no, do you have a religious preference you wish to be contacted?
CHN Congregational Care Plan (Continued)
Do you serve or participate in a ministry or organization? Name:
Contact in your ministry?Telephone: ( ) -
List the name of person (s) you want contacted regarding your medical information and instruction?
Name: Telephone: ( ) -
Name: Telephone: ( ) -
PLEASE CHECK ALL AREAS AS THEY APPLY TO YOUR NEEDS IN EACH CATEGORY:
HOME CHURCHTRANSPORTATION
Housework BulletinGrocery Store
Cooking Videos (audio visuals)Pharmacy
CHN Congregational Care Plan (Continued)
Lawn Care Home Bible Study Church
Pet Care Prayer ChainCommunity Services
Daily Telephone CallPick-ups (school, doctor, etc.)
FAMILY Sunday School Material (s)
Personal Sitter Liturgy Material (s) Musical Requests MEDICAL In Home Visitation (s) Agency (aids, therapists, etc.) Spiritual
Conversations; Directions Help with Prescriptions Letters of
Encouragement Interpretation of Medicines Spiritual Issue (s)
Discussion (quality of life, faith conflicts, etc.) Additional Medical Attention (s)
Educational Trainings offered by CHN
Hospital Visitation Training Visitation training is designed to equip laypersons with the tools to provide effective spiritual care to the sick. Some topics covered are: Spirituality in Ministry (Self), Ministry to the afflicted (Patient), Spiritual Care to the Sick (Skill Development) and Holistic Ministry (The Hospital Team).
Alliance Aftercare TrainingAftercare training is designed to equip non-clinical students with skills and knowledge to care for patients after discharge. Topics include Home care, Hospice, Geriatric as well as specific diseases. Students will obtain knowledge of available resources as well.
Educational Trainings offered by CHN(Continued)
Caring For the DyingThis course is designed to equip those who are caring for with a friend, family member or loved one who is nearing the end of life with knowledge and tools to provide effective care. As a caregiver, you will learn how to provide love and support for the patient as you move through the transition process when it emotionally draining for the both of you, without completely draining yourself. Questions about the dying process and identification of available resources will be a part of this training.
Mental Health First AidMental Health First Aid is a 12-hour training course designed to give members of the public key skills to help someone who is developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis. The evidence behind the program demonstrates that it does build mental health literacy — helping the public identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness.