At the center of the design is a large, sturdy tree with deep visible roots and a wide canopy. The tree stands in the middle of a community setting—such as a park or open space—symbolizing that spiritual healing can take place in everyday environments, not only inside religious buildings. Roots: The roots of the tree are labeled with core values that ground spiritual care and nursing practice: “Compassion” “Respect” “Presence” These roots show that before any visible actions occur, the foundation of care lies in a caring attitude, honoring the dignity of each person, and being truly present with patients and families. Trunk and Branches: The strong trunk represents the nurse and the health care team, serving as a channel that connects spiritual values (roots) to practical actions (branches). The branches extend outward and are labeled with different spiritual and supportive practices that can be part of community and nursing care, such as: “Prayer” “Meditation” “Gratitude” “Community Support” “Art” These branches show that there are many pathways to spiritual connection. Prayer may support some individuals, while meditation, gratitude practices, or creative arts may be more meaningful for others. Community support symbolizes the role of families, churches, and other groups that surround people with care. Leaves and Community Members: The leaves of the tree are drawn as small shapes containing simple images or silhouettes of different people: nurses, patients, family members, See more