Spiritual Care
Meeting the Spiritual & Emotional Needs of Patients & Family Members
Our pastoral care departments seek to provide support, comfort and resources - tailored to meet all individual needs - by trained professionals and integral members of our healing teams.
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Location |
Contact |
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Darrell Rott |
303.673.1266 |
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Kevin Clark |
303.561.5169 |
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Steve Gomes |
303.730.5826 |
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Diana McKenna |
970.764.2344 |
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Mike Hansen |
303.269.4961 |
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Jessica Evans-Tameron |
719.776.6157 |
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Larry Seidl |
719.776.5249 |
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Jim Feldbush |
303.765.3513 |
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Jenny Lannom |
720.321.1768 |
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Ben Wiederholt |
720.321.1770 |
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Janet Barriger |
303.559-8868 janetbarriger@centura.org |
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Sr. Patricia Hayden |
303.426.2222 |
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Fr. Tema Nnamezie |
970.668.6977 |
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Ed Smink |
St. Catherine Hospital & St. Rose Ambulatory & Surgery Center |
620.272.2570 |
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Linda Stetter |
719.557.5246 |
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Maureen Donlin |
719.285.2061 |
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Emotional and Spiritual Support
We believe that spirituality plays a key role in facilitating mental, physical and emotional health and we offer our assistance to every patient and family member who would like it. Pastoral/spiritual caregivers are available at our facilities to meet the spiritual and emotional needs of patients, residents, families and staff members.
Volunteer ministers compliment the paid staff through providing spiritual care to patients and residents.
- Chaplains listen with respect and without judgment.
- Spiritual caregivers journey with patients, families, and staff through grief and loss.
- Chaplains facilitate debriefings after difficult events.
- Spiritual caregivers provide partnership in prayer.
- Chaplains offer comfort in times of distress and despair.





