A calendar of services and programs is available. For more information about Maple Knoll Care and Ethics Services or when you should call a chaplain, contact Rev. Dr. Steven Copeland or Chaplain Nancy Vilaboy at 513.782.4327 or send us an email.

 

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Spiritual Care

In 1848 a group of protestant Christian women formed an association for the care of aged indigent women in Cincinnati. This home setting provided spiritual care with morning and evening prayers, grace before meals, and Sunday chapel services for the residents and staff. Hospitality was extended to those who visited for religious purposes, especially to local ministers. Since our origins, we have remained an inclusive non-denominational institution.

Maple Knoll Communities, Inc. is a Spiritual Organization. What is spirituality? Uplifting our spirits, beliefs and values, harmony and balance, morals, a concept of God, our changes and hopes through life’s journey, meaning and purpose; all of these speak of spirituality in broad sweeping terms. Maple Knoll encourages elders and employees to share their spiritual experiences and hopes. Because we are non-denominational, we expect our employees to refrain from “converting” others to their particular religious belief and for everyone to be respectful of the many diverse faiths represented throughout Maple Knoll.

In 1996 our spiritual care department was formed with the services of a full time chaplain. Spiritual Care of the chaplains is viewed as secondary to and supportive of the ministry of a persons’ own church, synagogue or mosque.

Mission Statement
The mission of Maple Knoll Communities, Inc. Spiritual Care Services is to assist all residents and staff to reach their highest potential as individuals in giving glory to God and in seeking independence, good health, personal fulfillment, and a deeper knowledge of God. Chaplains serve all residents and staff without discrimination and with keen recognition of each individual’s privacy, dignity, worth, and level of faith.

The Spiritual Care and Ethics department provides several important services to our Maple Knoll family:

Pastoral Care to Maple Knoll Village Elders and Staff
This program includes visits to Long-term Care Nursing Residents, Sacred Rites and Clinical Assessments, Counseling and Spiritual Direction, Hospital Visits, Christian Wholeness Ministry, End of Life Bereavement Care, the "Praying Hearts" prayer chain, Spiritual Discussion Groups, Family Caregivng Support Groups and Spiritual Care Volunteer Programs like the Chaplain Aide Visitors, Compassionate Companions and Chapel volunteers.
Worship for Maple Knoll Village Elders and Staff
Services included in this area are Long-term Care Nursing Worship, Christian Chapel Worship, Inter-Faith Special Chapel Services, Memorial and Remembrance Rituals, and Spiritual Programming for closed circuit MKV Cable TV. History and achieves of The Chapel On The Green at Maple Knoll Village.
Education for Maple Knoll Village Elders and Staff
These educational opportunities include Learning Seminars, Local Church sponsored Bible Studies, Ethical Consultations and Learning Workshops and Ministerial Student Internships.