The Parish Nurse ministry at Prince of Peace helps to care for one another by attaining, maintaining and regaining the best possible whole person's wellness of body, mind and spirit. The role of the Parish Nurse is a health counselor, referral source, and an advocate for an individual. The Parish Nurse is a blend of professional nursing and spiritual caregiving. The Parish Nurse visits members at the church and in their homes or care facilities.
Mary Hume was commissioned as the first Parish Nurse of Prince of Peace in July, 1999.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It can be deeply challenging for both individuals diagnosed and their families, as the disease gradually impacts daily functioning and personal identity. Early detection, supportive care, and a stable routine can help improve quality of life. While there is no cure, medical advances and compassionate caregiving play a vital role in managing symptoms. Spirituality offers comfort and hope amid the struggles of Alzheimer’s. Faith-based practices such as prayer, Scripture reading, and music can provide a sense of peace and connection, even when verbal communication becomes difficult. Spiritual care affirms the person’s value and dignity, reminding families that each life holds purpose, even in illness. For caregivers, leaning on spiritual strength can offer resilience, patience, and compassion. In the journey through Alzheimer’s, faith can serve as a steady light in times of uncertainty and change.