About Griffin


Patient Visitor Services
Employment Opportunitites Research


Patient Visitor Services
» Patient Services
 Ambulatory Care Pavillion and Cancer Center
 Cancer Program
 Cardiac Services
 Childbirth Center
 Diagnostic Breast Center
 Diagnostic Services
 Digestive Disorders Center
 Integrative Medicine Center
 Emergency & Convenient Care
 Laboratory Services
 Lifeline
 Medicine & Surgery
 MS Treatment Center
 Pain & Headache Center
 Pastoral Care
 Parish Nurse Program
 Physical Medicine & Rehab Services
 Psychiatric Services
 Radiology Services
 Respiratory & Pulmonary Medicine
 Sleep Wellness Program
 Special Procedures
 Wound Center
» Physician Directory
» Your Hospital Stay
» Pharmacy & Gift Shop
» Occupational Medicine Center
» Women's Health
» Insurance Information
» Free Care and Financial Assiatance
» Patient Privacy
» Make an Appointment
» Griffin Greetings
Griffin Hospital is a Planetree Affiliate
  Griffin Hospital

Valley Parish Nurse Program (VPN)

The Valley Parish Nurses serve as coordinators between the clergy, parish and resources in the community, such as hospitals and other social service agencies.

Why a Parish Nurse Program?

Having a qualified, registered nurse on the parish staff can enhance the Church's efforts to integrate Whole Person Health into its congregation. The parish nurse can assist those in need of healing and convey the parish's concerns for its parishioners.

The Role of a Parish Nurse

  • Health Educator: Using health screenings, discussion groups, classes and other events to help the congregation recognize the interrelationship of mind, body and spirit.
  • Health Counselor: Being available for personal consultations along with home, hospital and nursing home visits.
  • Facilitator/Organizer: Recruiting and coordinating volunteers and support groups within the congregation.
  • Referral Source: Acting as a liaison to community and religious resources and services.

Qualifications of a Parish Nurse

  • Registered Nurse currently licensed in the State of Connecticut
  • Three years nursing experience
  • Knowledge of the sacramental and spiritual life of the Church
  • Experience in teaching and health counseling
  • nowledge and practice of holistic health philosophy
  • Ability to work with highly diverse types of individuals and groups
  • Sincere, outgoing and empathetic
  • Self-motivated, requiring little or no supervision

  • For Further Information

    For more information about the services available through the Valley Parish Nurse Program, or to find out how to become a Parish Nurse, please contact:

     

    Daun Barrett, Coordinator
    Valley Parish Nurse Program
    130 Division St.
    Derby, CT 06418

    Phone: (203) 732-7584
    Toll-free in CT: (800)354-3094
    Fax: (203) 732-1138
    Email: daunbarrett@juno.com