LifeCare Memos
When experiencing the stress of life, people need support. The Psalmist needed that support and found it when he turned to God. He said, “Look to my right and see; no one is concerned for me. I have no refuge; no one cares for my life. I cry to you, O LORD; I say, ‘You are my refuge, my portion in the land of the living’.” (Psalm 142:4-5)
LifeCare Memos are designed as messages of compassion that integrate biblical guidelines for emotional and spiritual well-being. Topics focus on various life-care issues and address them from the perspective of Scripture.
Elim Care provides this resource as a biblical and practical help for seniors and their families. In most cases an Elim Care Chaplain has authored each memo.
Attitudes
A Healthy Attitude About Our Aging Bodies
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Combating Feelings of Uselessness
Resident Beatitudes
Saying NO To Bitterness
What Cancer Cannot Do
Care and Caregiving
A Confident Faith When Facing a Crisis
How A Chaplain Can Help
The Christian Art of Dying
The Role of Care-Giving Cheerleaders
Tools for Long Distance Caregiving
Difficulties and Crisis
Dealing with Loneliness
Facing the Unknown
Finding God When You Hurt
Handling and Overcoming Depression
Living Joyfully In A Skilled Nursing Facility
Grief
Dealing with Grief
Supporting Loved Ones Through Grief
The Grief Journey
Growth
Finders are Keepers
Prayers to Enrich Our Relationship With God
Scripture for the Occasion
Spirituality in our Older Years
The Essentialness of Prayer
Your Best Ministry Yet
Ministry
How Can I Help
Linking Churches and Skilled Nursing Facilities
Making the Most of a Visit
Ministering To The Cognitively Impaired
Relationships
Avoiding the G Word
Conflict Is Inevitable
Forgiveness and Restoration
Leaving a Legacy to Our Family


