Dignity Health offers patients Spiritual Care for those with mental illness.
Dignity Health offers spiritual care services to help you find your connection to something greater than yourself.
Spirituality is a large part of our quality of life and well-being. While the terms “spirituality” and “religion” are often used to mean the same or similar things; they are not the same thing. Religion is usually a set of beliefs and rituals that someone follows, while spirituality is more individualized and helps us find connection to something greater than ourselves.
Sometimes people find spirituality within their religion and sometimes people do not. Sometimes other activities bring someone a sense of spirituality, peace, and/or connection. Studies are demonstrating a positive relationship between spirituality and mental health.
Spirituality has been found to be an important component in the recovery of mental illness and its benefits can include increased hope, well-being, self-esteem, social supports, motivation towards growth, as well as decreased depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. We hope you will come explore your spiritual side with us! People of ALL beliefs are welcome!
We offer two different options for support groups:
General Mental Health
Tuesday 6pm - 7pm
Session: January 7th - February 25th (2025)
To sign up for an 8-week session, please reach out to Martin Tapia at [email protected] or register online.
Serious Mental Illness
Thursday 6pm - 7pm
Session 3: November 7th - January 2nd, 2025
Session 4: January 23rd - March 13th (2025)
To sign up for an 8-week session, please reach out to Micka Sanchez at [email protected] or register online.
Note: These groups are not associated with any specific religious group