“The Daughters of Charity health ministry (in Nashville) advances and strengthens the healing Mission of the Catholic Church through ideas, influence and actions. We will be faithful to the tradition of service established by St. Vincent de Paul, St. Louise de Marillac and St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. ”
 Mission Statement

Rooted in the loving ministry of Jesus as healer, we commit ourselves to serving all persons with special attention to those who are poor and vulnerable. Our Catholic health ministry is dedicated to spiritually centered, holistic care which sustains and improves the health of individuals and communities. We are advocates for a compassionate and just society through our actions and our words.

Vision Statement

We envision a strong, vibrant, Catholic health ministry in the United States, united in service and healing. From the spiritual core of our heritage and tradition, we will:
* Emphasize the provision of services which advance health within local communities through ministries defined by service, reverence, integrity, wisdom, creativity, and dedication.
* Maximize the potential of our system by strengthening the dynamic relationship among sound stewardship, interdependent ministries, and system services.
* Celebrate in our everyday service to others the rich gifts and legacies of our sponsors.
* Unite with others to strengthen the Catholic health ministry through growth and partnerships.
* Partner with associates, physicians and others committed to a care continuum that is spiritually centered, accessible, appropriate and affordable, especially for persons poor and vulnerable.
* Expand the role of laity, in both leadership and sponsorship, to ensure a Catholic health ministry of the future.
* Appreciate each person and his/her spirituality through a culture that reflects our values, respects diversity, reveres learning and embraces innovation.
* Advocate through ideas, influence and actions for a society that strengthens the fabric of community and respects the dignity of each person.
* Lead the transformation of health care to service that is committed to all aspects of health and well-being for the betterment of communities and that responds to the needs of individuals throughout the cycle of life.

Values

Service of the Poor
Generosity of spirit for persons most in need.
Reverence
Respect and compassion for the dignity and diversity of life.
Integrity
Inspiring trust through personal leadership.
Wisdom
Integrating excellence and stewardship.
Creativity
Courageous innovation.
Dedication
Affirming the hope and joy of our ministry.
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