Besides direct clinical/medical care services, St. Mary Mercy offers many additional supportive care services that allow us to provide our patients, their families and friends with Coordinated, Comprehensive, Compassionate Care:
The Spiritual Care Team of St. Mary Mercy Hospital assists patients and their families by their visits, pastoral counseling, prayer, and the sacraments of reconciliation and the anointing of the sick. They also offer devotional materials upon request. Chaplains provide spiritual services accessible to all persons and sensitive to religious diversity and beliefs. The team helps the patient and his/her family give perspective and personal meaning to pain and suffering as well as discusses ethical/moral issues which may arise when making medical treatment decisions.
Daily Mass Schedule
Tues 6:10 AM
Wed 11:30 AM
Thurs 4:15 PM
The Chapel, located on the first floor of the main hospital, is open 24 hours a day for your family’s personal meditation. For more information, send us a message onlinecontact us online.
No One Dies Alone Volunteer Program
No One Dies Alone (NODA) is a volunteer program that provides the presence of a companion to dying patients who would otherwise be alone. With the support of the St. Mary Mercy nursing staff, companions are able to help provide terminally ill patients with the gift of respect and dignity.
No one is born alone and, in the best of circumstances, no one dies alone. Yet from time to time terminally ill patients have neither family nor close friends to be with them as they near the end of life. No medical skills or previous experience are necessary. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer as a “Compassionate Companion” for the No One Dies Alone Program, please contact Sister Mary Modesta at 734.655.2300, or srmodest@trinity-health.org.