At St. Camillus, our central mission is to provide care and support to those who need it, in line with the humanitarian movement established by Saint Camillus de Lellis, and in complete recognition of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
At St. Camillus we welcome and support residents of all faiths. There are six chapels on campus offering daily mass, devotional services, bible study sessions and weekly interdenominational services. Our Pastoral Care Department’s role is to meet the spiritual needs of all, for we are called to serve.
All our welcome on our campus, both as guests and as residents, and all are welcome to our care.
To learn more about St. Camillus, contact us or schedule a tour.
Saint Camillus’ Health Care Philosophy
We look to Jesus Christ as a source and model of loving service, and we strive to see in each sick person the living presence of Christ by:
- Recognizing that each individual, created in God’s image, regardless of gender, race, color, creed, national origin, sexual orientation or disability, has innate dignity, unique needs and God-given rights.
- Enabling our residents to achieve an optimum level of functioning by being attentive and responsive to their physical, emotional, psychological, spiritual and social needs through the coordinated efforts of all members of the health care team and supportive services.
- Providing an environment that offers hope and meaning to those who are suffering, comfort to those who are aging and serenity to those who are dying.
- Recognizing that our co-workers deserve to have an equal opportunity in employment without discrimination because of gender, race, color, creed, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability; to be treated with respect for their personal dignity and to be justly compensated for diligent fulfillment of their tasks.
- Requiring that all persons associated with our apostolate be accountable for their performance and for adherence to the professional, ethical, and moral standards held by our facilities.
- Developing innovative methods of healthcare to meet the needs of our residents and their families, and to cooperate with various health, religious, civic, and voluntary agencies to provide and plan for the wholistic care needs of those for whom we care.
- Implementing management practices which will provide proper and efficient utilization of our co-workers, and assure professional and prudent use of our resources.