Spiritual and Emotional Needs During End of Life Care
Ensuring the patient’s spiritual needs during end-of-life care is important as it assists in providing support and ensuring that the patient’s desires are followed.  Â
Many elderly patients may wish to have their pastor and close church members nearby during their end-of-life experience. Emotional support is also necessary as the elderly patient may become fearful, uncertain, and anxious about the events leading up to one’s end-of-life journey.  Â
It is important to remember that all dying elderly patients may not have family close by to assist in providing these needs and the patient may look to the nurse for this support. Depending on what stage the patient is in during the dying process he/she may or may not be able to verbalize his/her needs.  Â
For this reason, it is vital to acknowledge body language and non-verbal cues that indicate additional emotional support is needed. An example of this can be the patient reaching out his/her hand to hold the nurse’s hand and desiring emotional support to promote a sense of calm and peace for the patient. Â