A religious nonmedical health care institution is a facility or organization that offers spiritual support, counseling, and nonmedical services to individuals based on religious beliefs and practices. These institutions may provide a range of services, such as prayer, pastoral care, spiritual counseling, and religious rituals, to promote healing, comfort, and emotional well-being. While religious nonmedical health care institutions do not offer medical treatments or interventions in the traditional sense, they play a vital role in providing holistic care by addressing the spiritual and emotional needs of individuals during times of illness, crisis, or end-of-life care. Participation in religious nonmedical health care institutions is often voluntary and based on the individual’s religious or spiritual preferences and beliefs.
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