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Our Team

Our vision is to provide high quality clinical chaplaincy and spiritual care to the members and patients of Kaiser Permanente, to their loved ones, and the communities we serve. This means bringing the right resource to the right place at the right time. To do so, we acknowledge and affirm the distinctive and complementary roles of highly skilled, board certified clinical chaplains, chaplains-in-training, spiritual care volunteers, other clinicians, and community faith group representatives (including clergy).

Spiritual Care Volunteers

Spiritual Care Volunteers

Spiritual Care Volunteers are recommended by their faith groups, and screened by both Spiritual Care staff and Kaiser Volunteer Services. They received 12 hours (plus) training, are assigned to a medical center, and follow a set schedule to provide spiritual care to patients with no or low-level spiritual distress. They can be identified by their yellow garb and distinctive purple badge holders. Volunteers are designated as either:

Faith Group-Specific Spiritual Care Volunteers visit patients of their faith tradition, and provide care that is specific to that tradition. Eucharistic Ministers (EM) of the Catholic faith are especially trained and authorized to bring the Eucharist to Catholic patients. They also receive training for their roles as volunteers within the hospital setting; they do not visit patients of other faiths while functioning in this role.

All-Faiths Spiritual Care Volunteers

These volunteers receive training in the medical center in the art of active listening to be a caring and compassionate presence to patients of low spiritual distress.

If you would like information about becoming a volunteer, please email the manager: Wade.L.Wroten@kp.org


Chaplain Residents/Interns

Chaplain Residents/Interns

Chaplain Residents and Interns participate in a structured program of clinical pastoral training that provides for the deeper development of personal and pastoral identity as a caregiver, and growth in competence in care giving. The experiential element of this training is provided through assignment to the medical center or to a specific department, such as Palliative Care or Hospice.

If you would like information about becoming clinical chaplain, please email the manager: Wade.L.Wroten@kp.org


Manager

The manager of the Spiritual Care Department develops, supervises and trains the volunteers and interns. 

Wade Wroten
Manager Spiritual Care Department
Sacramento Medical Center
2025 Morse Ave
Sacramento, CA 95825
Office: (916) 973-4810
Cell: (916) 517-7404
Wade.L.Wroten@kp.org

Wade Wroten, ThM, is manager of the Spiritual Care department at Kaiser Sacramento Medical Center. As a supervisor-in-training (SIT) he supervises the Sacramento-Roseville CPE program. Wade is a board-certified clinical chaplain (BCCC), and a clinical fellow in hospice and palliative care. He was formerly hospice chaplain serving Napa and Solano Counties for Kaiser Vallejo Hospice and staff chaplain at Kaiser Medical Center in Vacaville, California.

At Kaiser Permanente, Wade serves as a member of the Spiritual Care Leaders Peer Group for the Northern California region.

Wade received his ThM degree from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is an ordained Baptist minister with nearly 25 years of pastoral experience. Formerly a member of the Sacramento chapter of CPSP, he is the founding and present Convener of the Vallejo Chapter

CPE information: https://clinicalpastoraltraining.org/