When illness enters a person's life, the body is not the only part that needs care. Patients and their loved ones often face fear, uncertainty, grief, spiritual questions, family tension, cultural concerns, and the deep human need to be seen, heard, and respected.
Understanding Spiritual Care is a compassionate and practical guide to providing spiritual support in healthcare, hospice, and caregiving settings. Written from the perspective of healthcare chaplaincy and pastoral care, this book explores how spiritual care honors the whole person-body, mind, spirit, culture, faith, values, relationships, and dignity.
Charles Okhumode offers readers a thoughtful multi-ethnic, multicultural, and interfaith approach to caring for patients and families during sickness, crisis, trauma, dying, and grief. With warmth, clarity, and professional insight, he explains how caregivers can listen deeply, assess spiritual needs, support families, respect diverse beliefs, and offer presence when answers are not easy.
This book is especially helpful for:
Chaplains and clergy serving in hospitals, hospices, and community settings
Healthcare professionals who want to provide more compassionate whole-person care
Caregivers and volunteers supporting patients and families
Counselors, students, and faith-community leaders
Anyone seeking to understand the spiritual needs of people facing illness, suffering, end-of-life, or loss
Inside, readers will explore the meaning of spiritual care, the role of hospital and hospice chaplains, cultural competency, interfaith sensitivity, spiritual assessment, ethical challenges, family support, trauma, grief, prayer, ritual, and the power of compassionate presence.
Rooted in Christian conviction while engaging respectfully across cultures and religious traditions, Understanding Spiritual Care reminds us that healing is not always the same as cure. Even when medicine cannot remove suffering, compassionate presence can preserve dignity, strengthen hope, and remind every person that they matter.
For anyone who walks beside the sick, the dying, the grieving, or the vulnerable, this book is an invitation to care with wisdom, humility, respect, and love.