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Does your hospital have a prayer or some other inspirational message overhead?Rating: (votes: 0) When babies are born, they play "Happy Birthday" Anyone else have something like this? The hospital where I had all my babies had a daily prayer in the morning over PA system. I loved it Part of the reason I chose that hospital Comment:
Thankfully my hospital does not do this.
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No. We're not a religious based hospital and are part of a large system. We do have chaplains who round, but no public hospital-wide prayer etc.
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Quote from Flo.Thankfully my hospital does not do this.
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Hahha . Timed well following the" verbal abuse " post.My facility has a blurb after announcing the end of visiting hours."And the ___ Medical Center strives for excellent customer service"
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In a Catholic or other religiously affiliated hospital, prayers could be reasonably expected, but in another hospital people who are not of that specific religion may not want to hear it (even though it is well intended). I can understand their perspective, especially if they feel some tension with the religion espoused in the prayer (even though I personally default to seeing anyone praying for me as being a good thing).BUT. Playing Happy Birthday sounds nice. And general inspiration sounds good too, but unfortunately all of this is highly subjective. What heartens one patient/family may just annoy or embitter another. Ever met someone who REALLY hates motivational posters? I think that's why many hospitals don't have anything like that except for the hospital's "catch phrase."
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It is only appropriate at a religious-based facility. And if that is the reason (overhead prayer) that you chose a facility, I don't know what to say!!!Many, many years ago, I worked at a Catholic hospital, and a prayer was said every day @ 8:05 AM. Most days, it was The Lord's Prayer. After working there about 5-6 months, a patient asked me to pray with her. We said The Lord's Prayer. I couldn't believe I knew this - I am Jewish!!!! Oh, those overhead prayers!!!
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I am not religious and while I would not intefer with someone practicing thier religion I don't want to hear a prayer everyday over the loud speaker. As far playing happy birthday when a baby is born that's super sweet for the new family but what about the woman who just lost her baby or someone who received a terminal diagnosis who will not be having any more birthdays?
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Quote from Flo.I am not religious and while I would not intefer with someone practicing thier religion I don't want to hear a prayer everyday over the loud speaker. As far playing happy birthday when a baby is born that's super sweet for the new family but what about the woman who just lost her baby or someone who received a terminal diagnosis who will not be having any more birthdays?
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Quote from tokmomI have had two late mid trimester losses, so understand the pain. Those prayers and even the happy birthday gave me comfort and hope. Maybe that was just me.
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Quote from Flo.I am not religious and while I would not intefer with someone practicing thier religion I don't want to hear a prayer everyday over the loud speaker. As far playing happy birthday when a baby is born that's super sweet for the new family but what about the woman who just lost her baby or someone who received a terminal diagnosis who will not be having any more birthdays?
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One of our local hospital systems (not mine, thankfully) does have overhead prayer except at the level I trauma center they manage (which receives city/state funding), and that's one of the reasons I don't want to work for them. Creeps me out.
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