There is a non-denominational chapel that is always open for
meditation and prayer. It is located on the first floor, near
the emergency unit. If you would like privacy, feel free to close
the door to the chapel. Please leave the door open when you leave
the chapel.
There is an interfaith chaplain on staff at The Miriam Hospital.
If you would like a pastoral care visit, please call 401-793-5654
(internally dial ext. 3-5654) or ask your nurse or unit secretary
to page the interfaith chaplain.
Catholic Services
A Catholic chaplain is available for sacraments and
can be contacted through your nurse or the unit secretary. Eucharistic
ministers administer communion on a daily basis. A eucharistic
minister will automatically visit if you indicated upon admission
that you are Catholic. However, if a eucharistic minister does
not visit you and you would like to receive communion, please
call 401-793-5656 (internally dial ext. 3-5656).
Protestant Services
If you are Protestant and would like to receive communion,
please call the interfaith chaplain at 401-793-5654 (internally
dial ext. 3-5654). The chaplain will arrange for one of the on-call
Protestant clergy from the community to visit.
Clergy Visits
If you would like a clergy member from your church
or synagogue to visit you in the hospital and you are not able
to arrange for that on your own, please talk to your nurse about
arranging a visit.
Jewish Amenities
In honor of our Jewish founding, we have several Judaic
ritual objects and books for our patients. If you would like electric
Shabbat candlesticks, a prayer book or a copy of the Bible, please
ask your nurse or call the volunteer department at 401-793-2510
(internally dial ext. 3-2510).
Out of respect for our Jewish patients and visitors, we have
a Shabbat entrance located at the side of the main lobby that
can be accessed by a walkway from the main entrance or from the
entrance on Seventh Street. Locally prepared kosher food
is available. If you are kosher, please indicate this to your
nurse upon admission. More
about kosher meals