HEALTH bosses have reminded hospital visitors they can use a chaplaincy service if they need spiritual guidance or someone to talk to.
Pennine Acute Trust, which runs Fairfield and North Manchester general hospitals, said 46,000 people used the service in 2008.
Chaplains co-ordinator Reverend John Hall said non-Christian visitors are welcome.
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