Parish Nursing
New Jersey District Parish Nurse Representative Contact Information:

Patty Criscenzo, RN, BSN                             
155 Linwood Ave.
Ridgewood , NJ 07450
201-444-3600 X-205
pcrisc@optonline.net

Parish Nursing is a wholistic (with the w) ministry focusing on the full person~ body, mind and spirit. The role of each parish nurse varies as to the needs of the individual congregation, but may include:

Qualifications of a Parish Nurse

Essential

         A registered nurse currently licensed in New Jersey , functioning under the American Nurses Association Scope and Standards for Faith Community Nursing Practice. 

New Jersey District
The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

The Parish Nurse seeks to collaborate with those resources so that
clients may obtain appropriate health and social services.

Parish Nurse Education

Parish Nursing is a special ministry and is rapidly becoming one of the fastest growing specialties in nursing. Parish nurses within the LC-MS are encouraged to participate in a Christ-centered educational program that is consistent with the theology and practice of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod.

The following educational programs have been endorsed by the LC-MS Board for Higher Education and LC-MS Health Ministries. They are conveniently located for the parish nurse within the NID:

Parish Nurse/Distance Learning Program: The Parish Nurse/Distance Learning Program is offered through Concordia University Wisconsin (with the endorsement of LC-MS Health Ministries and LC-MS Board for Higher Education.) This four module program offers continuing education units for each module (a total of 250 CEUs) and a Certificate of Completion upon completion of the entire program.
The course is offered through Concordia University Wisconsin, but it is taken within the individual congregation. A mentor is assigned to work with the individual parish nurse throughout the program.

Introduction to the Concept and Practice of Parish Nursing” is a four day intensive program offered on the campus of Concordia University Wisconsin . It is offered as an introduction to parish nursing. It is approved for 29.5 CEUs but does not offer a certificate of completion. Nurses wishing to receive an overview of parish nursing may want to consider this option.

Information on Parish Nursing may be found on these Websites:  

*         International Parish Nurse resource Center, St. Louis, MO
www.parishnurses.org

*         Synod www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?NavID=3590

*         LCMS World Relief and Human Care www.lcms.org/pages/default.asp?NavID=891

*         Intervarsity/Nurse's Christian Fellowship ncf.intervarsity.org/

*         Health Ministries Association www.hmassoc.org/

Parish Nurse/Faith Community Nurse Preparation Courses

Concordia University Wisconsin , Mequon , WI
Contact: Carol A. Lueders Bolwerk, Program Director
Parish Nurse Ministries
Email: carol.lueders.bolwerk@cuw.edu
Phone 262.243.4233

Books

Faith Community Nursing
Scope and Standards of Practice 2005
ISBN 978-1-55810-228-6
American Nurses Association
8515 Georgia Avenue , Suite 400
Silver spring, Maryland 20910
1-800-274-4262
www.nursingworld.org

The Essential Parish Nurse-ABC's for Congregational Health Ministry,” by Deborah L. Patterson, Pilgrim Press, 2003. ISBN 0-8298-1571-6, Excellent for those beginning parish nursing, how-to do the basics book.

Nursing in the Church”, Judith Allen Shelly, Editor, NCF Press, 2002. ISBN 0-9723123-0-7. Compilation of articles regarding parish nursing on specific topics such as spiritual care, models of parish nursing.

The New Jersey District is the recipient of one of the $5,000 Wellness Incentive Grants funded as an expression of the partnership of LCMS World Relief and Human Care with the Commission on Ministerial Growth and Support. The purpose of the grant is to empower districts of the LCMS to provide a "Wellness Initiative" for Professional Church Workers.

Patty Criscenzo, FCN, RN, the NJ District Parish Nurse Representative, has designed a health program called "Get Moving, New Jersey"! The purpose of the program is to make small, simple changes to your everyday lifestyle, by adding steps to your regular activities. Patty has available a fannypack with pedometer, water bottle, compass and walking guide for professional church workers of the NJ District.

Many have already received them through various district events. You may contact Patty at pcrisc@optonline.net or 201-444-3600 X-205 to make arrangements to receive your walking set! Only a few are still available!
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