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Pastoral Care

Pastoral Care

Our pastoral care service offers a listening ear, confidentiality and compassion.

Rockingham General Hospital

Pastoral Care/Chaplaincy offers a listening ear, confidentiality and compassion.

Our hospital chaplain is readily available and will visit upon request. Ministers from other denominations and other faith leaders can be contacted as required. Chaplaincy services may be contacted at all hours, please contact main reception or nursing staff to request a visit.

An Interfaith Chapel/Quiet Reflection room is located at the main entrance next to reception. This space provides an intimate space for quiet reflection, prayer or worship. It is always open and patients and visitors are welcome at any time.

Murray District Hospital

Patients at Murray District Hospital are supported by and have access to a hospital chaplain and a sister who will visit upon request. Please speak to a member of staff to arrange a visit.

Operating hours

A chaplain may be contacted at all hours.

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Phone the switchboard on 9599 4000.

Last Updated: 05/07/2022

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