Dementia-Friendly Worship
A Multifaith Handbook for Chaplains, Clergy, and Faith Communities
Herausgeber: Biggar, Virginia; Glazer, Steven M; Everman, Lynda
Dementia-Friendly Worship
A Multifaith Handbook for Chaplains, Clergy, and Faith Communities
Herausgeber: Biggar, Virginia; Glazer, Steven M; Everman, Lynda
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A multi-faith practical guide on how different faith leaders can support individuals with dementia. Explaining the cognitive, communicative and physical abilities that people with dementia can have, it shows how chaplains, clergy and laypersons can engage with them through worship.
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A multi-faith practical guide on how different faith leaders can support individuals with dementia. Explaining the cognitive, communicative and physical abilities that people with dementia can have, it shows how chaplains, clergy and laypersons can engage with them through worship.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781785926655
- ISBN-10: 1785926659
- Artikelnr.: 55183200
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781785926655
- ISBN-10: 1785926659
- Artikelnr.: 55183200
Don Wendorf, Psy.D. is a retired psychologist, marriage & family therapist and very active musician, hiker, writer, Alzheimer's advocate, father and grandpa. He was care partner for his mother (Alzheimer's), father (Parkinson's), and late wife (vascular dementia). Lynda Everman's caregiving for family members inspired her tireless advocacy for better Alzheimer's care and cure. Lynda is a founding member of three advocacy networks of UsAgainstAlzheimer's and co-led efforts resulting in the USPS Alzheimer's Disease Research Semipostal Stamp.
Foreword by Virginia Biggar
Executive Director
Faith
Patient & Caregiver Initiatives
UsAgainstAlzheimer's
USA. Editor's Reflections. INTRODUCTION TO DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY WORSHIP. I. Introduction: Souls Shine Forth. Daniel C. Potts
MD
FAAN
Elder (Presbyterian Church
USA). II. Worship Adaptations. Rev. Linn Possell
(The United Church of Christ
FL
USA). III. Continuing to Hear the Voice: A Reflection. Rabbi Cary Kozberg
MAHL
DD
(Jewish
USA). VOICES OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA. Editor's Note. IV. From Death to Life: My Alzheimer's Journey. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel
(Presbyterian Church
USA). V. Adventures of a Substitute Preacher with Alzheimer's. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. VI. Rocks in My Head. Greg O'Brien (Roman Catholic
USA). VII. Anchor Me. Truthful Loving Kindness (Noahide
USA). VIII. Me Fe Nos Sostiene (My Faith Sustains Us). Daisy Duarte (Nondenominational Christian
USA). IX. Be Not Afraid. James L. Gulley
MA (Roman Catholic
USA). WORSHIP SERVICES. 1. The Personhood of the Clergy. 1.1. Be Open
Be Humble
Be Adaptable
and Definitely Laugh! Rev. Theresa Brion
Chaplain
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads
Falls Church (Episcopal
VA
USA). 1.2. Being with Alzheimer's. Rev. Tim Langdell. Ecumenical Catholic Priest & Zen Buddhist Priest
USA. 1.3. Living Kindness
Latin Prayers
Chewed Hearing Aids and the Nature of Impermanence. Chaplain Gillian Renault (Buddhist). 2. Conducting Services in Care Communities. 2.1. Nurturing the Spirit Through Worship. Rev. Kathy Fogg Berry
Chaplain
Westminster Canterbury
Interdenominational Christian
VA
USA. 2.2. Worship With Rather than For. Ret. Bishop Kenneth L. Carfer
United Methodist
USA and Norma Smith Sessions
American Baptist
USA. 2.3 Things Remembered. Chaplain Drew DeCrease
Chaplain
Redstone@Home Hospice
Roman Catholic Deacon
USA. 2.4. Worship Brainstorming. Robin Dill
United Methodist
USA. 2.5. Devotions in Respite Care Settings. Robin Dill. 2.6. That All May Worship: Creative Worship for Persons with Dementia. Rev. David J. Fetterman
United Methodist
USA
and Rec. Dr. Richard L. Morgan
Presbyterian Church
USA. 2.7. Sensing the Sacred: A Small Group Worship Experience for Those with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias. Rev. Nancy Gordon
Lutheran
USA. 2.8. A Layperson's Guide to Improvised Worship: Finding Spiritual Expression Through Intentional Connections. Elizabeth R. Reinert
MEd
Interdenominational Christian
USA. 2.9. Familia Hymns
Prayers
and Scriptures to Use in a Small Group Setting for Memory Impaired Adults. Elizabeth R. Reinert. 2.10. Thank You
Lord
For My Right Mind. Dr. Pernessa C. Seele
Christian
USA. 2.11. Spiritual Metamorphosis. Tryn Rose Seley
Christian
New Church
USA. 2.12. Making God 'Real': Using the Senses to Experience Scripture. Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. 3. Ministering to Specific Faith Communities. 3.1. The Sacred Circle of Life: Native Americans and Dementia. Rev. Cynthia J. Abrams
Former Executive Director of the Native American United Methodist Center
Washington DC
USA. 3.2. Shabbat Services for Residents with Dementia at Miami Jewish Heath. Rabbi Israel de la Piedra
Director of Spiritual Care
Miami Health
FL
USA. 3.3. A Buddhist Approach to Connecting with CARE. Rec. Allison Draper
Zen Buddhist
USA
and Rev. Dr. Grace Schireson
Zen Buddhist
USA. 3.4. Memory Care and Shabbat. Dr Andrea (Yonina) Foster
Jewish
USA. 3.5. Seeing the Spirit Through Dementia: A Sikh Dharma Perspective. Amar Atma Singh Kalsa
Dharma Sing Khalsa
MD
Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa
Kirti Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Nam Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Sarang Kaur Khalsa
Sikh Dharma Int'l Ministers. 4. Conducting Congregational Services. 4.1. Dementia-Friendly Congregational Worship. Rev. Karen S. Dumey
Presbyterian Church
USA. 4.2. African Americans' 'Old Timer's Day'. Pastor Bobby Fields
Jr.
Baptist
USA. 4.3. Walking with Individuals with Dementia and their Families: An Interfaith Service. Rev. Dr. James W. Ellor
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5. Praying and Prayers. 5.1. Prayers of Loving Kindness and Compassion from Buddhism. Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
Buddhist
USA. 5.2. The Lord Be With You! Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. 5.3. Prayer for a Fellow Soldier. Rev. Bob Inkenbrandt
Nondenominational Christian
USA. 5.4. A Prayer for Forgotten Souls. Chaplain Maria Khani
Muslim
USA. 5.5. The Intimate Touch of Meditative Prayer. Carlen Maddux
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5.6. Prayer in a Jewish Long-Term Care Facility. Rabbi James R. Michaels
DMin
BBC
Jewish
USA. 5.7. The Ministry of 'Dedicated Suffering': Mutual Spiritual Practice with Persons with Dementia
Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. BEYOND WORSHIP: DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY FAITH COMMUNITIES. I. A Church-wide Response. Kathy Fogg Berry. II. The Dementia-Friendly Church. Rev. Dr. William Randolph
United Methodist
UUMC
USA. III. Moving Beyond Name Tags. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. BENEDICTION. I. That Which Endures. Ret. Bishop Kenenth L. Carder
SC
USA.
Executive Director
Faith
Patient & Caregiver Initiatives
UsAgainstAlzheimer's
USA. Editor's Reflections. INTRODUCTION TO DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY WORSHIP. I. Introduction: Souls Shine Forth. Daniel C. Potts
MD
FAAN
Elder (Presbyterian Church
USA). II. Worship Adaptations. Rev. Linn Possell
(The United Church of Christ
FL
USA). III. Continuing to Hear the Voice: A Reflection. Rabbi Cary Kozberg
MAHL
DD
(Jewish
USA). VOICES OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA. Editor's Note. IV. From Death to Life: My Alzheimer's Journey. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel
(Presbyterian Church
USA). V. Adventures of a Substitute Preacher with Alzheimer's. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. VI. Rocks in My Head. Greg O'Brien (Roman Catholic
USA). VII. Anchor Me. Truthful Loving Kindness (Noahide
USA). VIII. Me Fe Nos Sostiene (My Faith Sustains Us). Daisy Duarte (Nondenominational Christian
USA). IX. Be Not Afraid. James L. Gulley
MA (Roman Catholic
USA). WORSHIP SERVICES. 1. The Personhood of the Clergy. 1.1. Be Open
Be Humble
Be Adaptable
and Definitely Laugh! Rev. Theresa Brion
Chaplain
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads
Falls Church (Episcopal
VA
USA). 1.2. Being with Alzheimer's. Rev. Tim Langdell. Ecumenical Catholic Priest & Zen Buddhist Priest
USA. 1.3. Living Kindness
Latin Prayers
Chewed Hearing Aids and the Nature of Impermanence. Chaplain Gillian Renault (Buddhist). 2. Conducting Services in Care Communities. 2.1. Nurturing the Spirit Through Worship. Rev. Kathy Fogg Berry
Chaplain
Westminster Canterbury
Interdenominational Christian
VA
USA. 2.2. Worship With Rather than For. Ret. Bishop Kenneth L. Carfer
United Methodist
USA and Norma Smith Sessions
American Baptist
USA. 2.3 Things Remembered. Chaplain Drew DeCrease
Chaplain
Redstone@Home Hospice
Roman Catholic Deacon
USA. 2.4. Worship Brainstorming. Robin Dill
United Methodist
USA. 2.5. Devotions in Respite Care Settings. Robin Dill. 2.6. That All May Worship: Creative Worship for Persons with Dementia. Rev. David J. Fetterman
United Methodist
USA
and Rec. Dr. Richard L. Morgan
Presbyterian Church
USA. 2.7. Sensing the Sacred: A Small Group Worship Experience for Those with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias. Rev. Nancy Gordon
Lutheran
USA. 2.8. A Layperson's Guide to Improvised Worship: Finding Spiritual Expression Through Intentional Connections. Elizabeth R. Reinert
MEd
Interdenominational Christian
USA. 2.9. Familia Hymns
Prayers
and Scriptures to Use in a Small Group Setting for Memory Impaired Adults. Elizabeth R. Reinert. 2.10. Thank You
Lord
For My Right Mind. Dr. Pernessa C. Seele
Christian
USA. 2.11. Spiritual Metamorphosis. Tryn Rose Seley
Christian
New Church
USA. 2.12. Making God 'Real': Using the Senses to Experience Scripture. Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. 3. Ministering to Specific Faith Communities. 3.1. The Sacred Circle of Life: Native Americans and Dementia. Rev. Cynthia J. Abrams
Former Executive Director of the Native American United Methodist Center
Washington DC
USA. 3.2. Shabbat Services for Residents with Dementia at Miami Jewish Heath. Rabbi Israel de la Piedra
Director of Spiritual Care
Miami Health
FL
USA. 3.3. A Buddhist Approach to Connecting with CARE. Rec. Allison Draper
Zen Buddhist
USA
and Rev. Dr. Grace Schireson
Zen Buddhist
USA. 3.4. Memory Care and Shabbat. Dr Andrea (Yonina) Foster
Jewish
USA. 3.5. Seeing the Spirit Through Dementia: A Sikh Dharma Perspective. Amar Atma Singh Kalsa
Dharma Sing Khalsa
MD
Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa
Kirti Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Nam Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Sarang Kaur Khalsa
Sikh Dharma Int'l Ministers. 4. Conducting Congregational Services. 4.1. Dementia-Friendly Congregational Worship. Rev. Karen S. Dumey
Presbyterian Church
USA. 4.2. African Americans' 'Old Timer's Day'. Pastor Bobby Fields
Jr.
Baptist
USA. 4.3. Walking with Individuals with Dementia and their Families: An Interfaith Service. Rev. Dr. James W. Ellor
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5. Praying and Prayers. 5.1. Prayers of Loving Kindness and Compassion from Buddhism. Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
Buddhist
USA. 5.2. The Lord Be With You! Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. 5.3. Prayer for a Fellow Soldier. Rev. Bob Inkenbrandt
Nondenominational Christian
USA. 5.4. A Prayer for Forgotten Souls. Chaplain Maria Khani
Muslim
USA. 5.5. The Intimate Touch of Meditative Prayer. Carlen Maddux
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5.6. Prayer in a Jewish Long-Term Care Facility. Rabbi James R. Michaels
DMin
BBC
Jewish
USA. 5.7. The Ministry of 'Dedicated Suffering': Mutual Spiritual Practice with Persons with Dementia
Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. BEYOND WORSHIP: DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY FAITH COMMUNITIES. I. A Church-wide Response. Kathy Fogg Berry. II. The Dementia-Friendly Church. Rev. Dr. William Randolph
United Methodist
UUMC
USA. III. Moving Beyond Name Tags. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. BENEDICTION. I. That Which Endures. Ret. Bishop Kenenth L. Carder
SC
USA.
Foreword by Virginia Biggar
Executive Director
Faith
Patient & Caregiver Initiatives
UsAgainstAlzheimer's
USA. Editor's Reflections. INTRODUCTION TO DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY WORSHIP. I. Introduction: Souls Shine Forth. Daniel C. Potts
MD
FAAN
Elder (Presbyterian Church
USA). II. Worship Adaptations. Rev. Linn Possell
(The United Church of Christ
FL
USA). III. Continuing to Hear the Voice: A Reflection. Rabbi Cary Kozberg
MAHL
DD
(Jewish
USA). VOICES OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA. Editor's Note. IV. From Death to Life: My Alzheimer's Journey. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel
(Presbyterian Church
USA). V. Adventures of a Substitute Preacher with Alzheimer's. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. VI. Rocks in My Head. Greg O'Brien (Roman Catholic
USA). VII. Anchor Me. Truthful Loving Kindness (Noahide
USA). VIII. Me Fe Nos Sostiene (My Faith Sustains Us). Daisy Duarte (Nondenominational Christian
USA). IX. Be Not Afraid. James L. Gulley
MA (Roman Catholic
USA). WORSHIP SERVICES. 1. The Personhood of the Clergy. 1.1. Be Open
Be Humble
Be Adaptable
and Definitely Laugh! Rev. Theresa Brion
Chaplain
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads
Falls Church (Episcopal
VA
USA). 1.2. Being with Alzheimer's. Rev. Tim Langdell. Ecumenical Catholic Priest & Zen Buddhist Priest
USA. 1.3. Living Kindness
Latin Prayers
Chewed Hearing Aids and the Nature of Impermanence. Chaplain Gillian Renault (Buddhist). 2. Conducting Services in Care Communities. 2.1. Nurturing the Spirit Through Worship. Rev. Kathy Fogg Berry
Chaplain
Westminster Canterbury
Interdenominational Christian
VA
USA. 2.2. Worship With Rather than For. Ret. Bishop Kenneth L. Carfer
United Methodist
USA and Norma Smith Sessions
American Baptist
USA. 2.3 Things Remembered. Chaplain Drew DeCrease
Chaplain
Redstone@Home Hospice
Roman Catholic Deacon
USA. 2.4. Worship Brainstorming. Robin Dill
United Methodist
USA. 2.5. Devotions in Respite Care Settings. Robin Dill. 2.6. That All May Worship: Creative Worship for Persons with Dementia. Rev. David J. Fetterman
United Methodist
USA
and Rec. Dr. Richard L. Morgan
Presbyterian Church
USA. 2.7. Sensing the Sacred: A Small Group Worship Experience for Those with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias. Rev. Nancy Gordon
Lutheran
USA. 2.8. A Layperson's Guide to Improvised Worship: Finding Spiritual Expression Through Intentional Connections. Elizabeth R. Reinert
MEd
Interdenominational Christian
USA. 2.9. Familia Hymns
Prayers
and Scriptures to Use in a Small Group Setting for Memory Impaired Adults. Elizabeth R. Reinert. 2.10. Thank You
Lord
For My Right Mind. Dr. Pernessa C. Seele
Christian
USA. 2.11. Spiritual Metamorphosis. Tryn Rose Seley
Christian
New Church
USA. 2.12. Making God 'Real': Using the Senses to Experience Scripture. Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. 3. Ministering to Specific Faith Communities. 3.1. The Sacred Circle of Life: Native Americans and Dementia. Rev. Cynthia J. Abrams
Former Executive Director of the Native American United Methodist Center
Washington DC
USA. 3.2. Shabbat Services for Residents with Dementia at Miami Jewish Heath. Rabbi Israel de la Piedra
Director of Spiritual Care
Miami Health
FL
USA. 3.3. A Buddhist Approach to Connecting with CARE. Rec. Allison Draper
Zen Buddhist
USA
and Rev. Dr. Grace Schireson
Zen Buddhist
USA. 3.4. Memory Care and Shabbat. Dr Andrea (Yonina) Foster
Jewish
USA. 3.5. Seeing the Spirit Through Dementia: A Sikh Dharma Perspective. Amar Atma Singh Kalsa
Dharma Sing Khalsa
MD
Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa
Kirti Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Nam Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Sarang Kaur Khalsa
Sikh Dharma Int'l Ministers. 4. Conducting Congregational Services. 4.1. Dementia-Friendly Congregational Worship. Rev. Karen S. Dumey
Presbyterian Church
USA. 4.2. African Americans' 'Old Timer's Day'. Pastor Bobby Fields
Jr.
Baptist
USA. 4.3. Walking with Individuals with Dementia and their Families: An Interfaith Service. Rev. Dr. James W. Ellor
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5. Praying and Prayers. 5.1. Prayers of Loving Kindness and Compassion from Buddhism. Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
Buddhist
USA. 5.2. The Lord Be With You! Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. 5.3. Prayer for a Fellow Soldier. Rev. Bob Inkenbrandt
Nondenominational Christian
USA. 5.4. A Prayer for Forgotten Souls. Chaplain Maria Khani
Muslim
USA. 5.5. The Intimate Touch of Meditative Prayer. Carlen Maddux
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5.6. Prayer in a Jewish Long-Term Care Facility. Rabbi James R. Michaels
DMin
BBC
Jewish
USA. 5.7. The Ministry of 'Dedicated Suffering': Mutual Spiritual Practice with Persons with Dementia
Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. BEYOND WORSHIP: DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY FAITH COMMUNITIES. I. A Church-wide Response. Kathy Fogg Berry. II. The Dementia-Friendly Church. Rev. Dr. William Randolph
United Methodist
UUMC
USA. III. Moving Beyond Name Tags. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. BENEDICTION. I. That Which Endures. Ret. Bishop Kenenth L. Carder
SC
USA.
Executive Director
Faith
Patient & Caregiver Initiatives
UsAgainstAlzheimer's
USA. Editor's Reflections. INTRODUCTION TO DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY WORSHIP. I. Introduction: Souls Shine Forth. Daniel C. Potts
MD
FAAN
Elder (Presbyterian Church
USA). II. Worship Adaptations. Rev. Linn Possell
(The United Church of Christ
FL
USA). III. Continuing to Hear the Voice: A Reflection. Rabbi Cary Kozberg
MAHL
DD
(Jewish
USA). VOICES OF PERSONS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA. Editor's Note. IV. From Death to Life: My Alzheimer's Journey. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel
(Presbyterian Church
USA). V. Adventures of a Substitute Preacher with Alzheimer's. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. VI. Rocks in My Head. Greg O'Brien (Roman Catholic
USA). VII. Anchor Me. Truthful Loving Kindness (Noahide
USA). VIII. Me Fe Nos Sostiene (My Faith Sustains Us). Daisy Duarte (Nondenominational Christian
USA). IX. Be Not Afraid. James L. Gulley
MA (Roman Catholic
USA). WORSHIP SERVICES. 1. The Personhood of the Clergy. 1.1. Be Open
Be Humble
Be Adaptable
and Definitely Laugh! Rev. Theresa Brion
Chaplain
Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads
Falls Church (Episcopal
VA
USA). 1.2. Being with Alzheimer's. Rev. Tim Langdell. Ecumenical Catholic Priest & Zen Buddhist Priest
USA. 1.3. Living Kindness
Latin Prayers
Chewed Hearing Aids and the Nature of Impermanence. Chaplain Gillian Renault (Buddhist). 2. Conducting Services in Care Communities. 2.1. Nurturing the Spirit Through Worship. Rev. Kathy Fogg Berry
Chaplain
Westminster Canterbury
Interdenominational Christian
VA
USA. 2.2. Worship With Rather than For. Ret. Bishop Kenneth L. Carfer
United Methodist
USA and Norma Smith Sessions
American Baptist
USA. 2.3 Things Remembered. Chaplain Drew DeCrease
Chaplain
Redstone@Home Hospice
Roman Catholic Deacon
USA. 2.4. Worship Brainstorming. Robin Dill
United Methodist
USA. 2.5. Devotions in Respite Care Settings. Robin Dill. 2.6. That All May Worship: Creative Worship for Persons with Dementia. Rev. David J. Fetterman
United Methodist
USA
and Rec. Dr. Richard L. Morgan
Presbyterian Church
USA. 2.7. Sensing the Sacred: A Small Group Worship Experience for Those with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias. Rev. Nancy Gordon
Lutheran
USA. 2.8. A Layperson's Guide to Improvised Worship: Finding Spiritual Expression Through Intentional Connections. Elizabeth R. Reinert
MEd
Interdenominational Christian
USA. 2.9. Familia Hymns
Prayers
and Scriptures to Use in a Small Group Setting for Memory Impaired Adults. Elizabeth R. Reinert. 2.10. Thank You
Lord
For My Right Mind. Dr. Pernessa C. Seele
Christian
USA. 2.11. Spiritual Metamorphosis. Tryn Rose Seley
Christian
New Church
USA. 2.12. Making God 'Real': Using the Senses to Experience Scripture. Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. 3. Ministering to Specific Faith Communities. 3.1. The Sacred Circle of Life: Native Americans and Dementia. Rev. Cynthia J. Abrams
Former Executive Director of the Native American United Methodist Center
Washington DC
USA. 3.2. Shabbat Services for Residents with Dementia at Miami Jewish Heath. Rabbi Israel de la Piedra
Director of Spiritual Care
Miami Health
FL
USA. 3.3. A Buddhist Approach to Connecting with CARE. Rec. Allison Draper
Zen Buddhist
USA
and Rev. Dr. Grace Schireson
Zen Buddhist
USA. 3.4. Memory Care and Shabbat. Dr Andrea (Yonina) Foster
Jewish
USA. 3.5. Seeing the Spirit Through Dementia: A Sikh Dharma Perspective. Amar Atma Singh Kalsa
Dharma Sing Khalsa
MD
Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa
Kirti Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Nam Kaur Khalsa
Sarb Sarang Kaur Khalsa
Sikh Dharma Int'l Ministers. 4. Conducting Congregational Services. 4.1. Dementia-Friendly Congregational Worship. Rev. Karen S. Dumey
Presbyterian Church
USA. 4.2. African Americans' 'Old Timer's Day'. Pastor Bobby Fields
Jr.
Baptist
USA. 4.3. Walking with Individuals with Dementia and their Families: An Interfaith Service. Rev. Dr. James W. Ellor
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5. Praying and Prayers. 5.1. Prayers of Loving Kindness and Compassion from Buddhism. Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
Buddhist
USA. 5.2. The Lord Be With You! Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. 5.3. Prayer for a Fellow Soldier. Rev. Bob Inkenbrandt
Nondenominational Christian
USA. 5.4. A Prayer for Forgotten Souls. Chaplain Maria Khani
Muslim
USA. 5.5. The Intimate Touch of Meditative Prayer. Carlen Maddux
Presbyterian Church
USA. 5.6. Prayer in a Jewish Long-Term Care Facility. Rabbi James R. Michaels
DMin
BBC
Jewish
USA. 5.7. The Ministry of 'Dedicated Suffering': Mutual Spiritual Practice with Persons with Dementia
Dr. Jane Marie Thibault
Roman Catholic
United Methodist
USA. BEYOND WORSHIP: DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY FAITH COMMUNITIES. I. A Church-wide Response. Kathy Fogg Berry. II. The Dementia-Friendly Church. Rev. Dr. William Randolph
United Methodist
UUMC
USA. III. Moving Beyond Name Tags. Rev. Dr. Cynthia Huling Hummel. BENEDICTION. I. That Which Endures. Ret. Bishop Kenenth L. Carder
SC
USA.