Zając, Jerzy2026-03-092026-03-092013Seminare, 2013, Tom 34, s. 125-140.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42489The century preceding the social processes of transformation in Poland in the 1990s prompted via new state and church legislation the creation and equal functioning of public and private health care facilities, including those run by church bodies. The reactivated Church institution, Caritas, along with the Diocesan Caritas of Plock, brought to life new forms of care for the sick and those in need of medical care and their families. The health care crisis in Poland, as it were, forced the genesis of such activities.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychsłużba zdrowianauka społeczna Kościołapomoc chorymopieka długoterminowa domowaKościółchorzyopieka medycznaosoby niepełnosprawnechoroba Alzheimeraniepełnosprawnośćopieka nad osobami niepełnosprawnymihospicjacierpieniechorobapielęgniarstwopielęgniarstwo rodzinnedziałalność społecznadziałalność społeczna Kościołahealthcaresocial doctrine of the Churchhelp the sicklong‑term care homeChurchsickmedical caredisabled peopleAlzheimer’s diseasedisabilitycare for disabled peoplehospicessufferingillnessnursingfamily nursingsocial activitiessocial activity of the ChurchKościół w służbie chorymThe Church in the Service of the SickArticle