Chaplains offer spiritual care to all patients and their carers, friends and family.
Each chaplain is a leader in their own faith but they also work with people with any faith or no faith.
A chaplain is on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Members of the chaplaincy team are happy to talk to patients and their families, not only about specifically religious matters, but about any more general spiritual concerns.
The hospital chapel is on the first floor of the Barry Building. It is open to everyone, day and night, for quiet or for prayer.
The PRH prayer room is by the chapel. The RSCH prayer room is on the first floor of the Barry Building, opposite the top of the stairs that lead up from main reception. Friday prayers for the Muslim community are held at 1pm on Fridays in the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital Oasis.
www.bsuh.nhs.uk/hospitals/royal-sussex-county-hospital
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