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Service Dogs

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Service Dogs

 

Service dogs are often thought of as working animals, but they can also provide emotional support. Hospitals can be stressful places, and patients may benefit from the companionship of a service dog. Service dogs can help to ease anxiety and provide comfort. They can also offer a sense of normalcy during a difficult time. Service dogs are specially trained to perform tasks such as retrieving items and providing balance assistance. They are also experts at offering emotional support. In fact, many service dog organizations have programs specifically for hospital visits. These programs pair service dogs with patients who could benefit from their companionship. Service dogs are a wonderful resource for hospitals, and they can make a big difference in the lives of patients.

 

Service dogs are not just for people with physical disabilities anymore. These amazing animals are now being trained to provide emotional support for people in a variety of settings, including hospitals. Studies have shown that the presence of a service dog can help to reduce anxiety and improve mood, both for patients and hospital staff. In addition, service dogs can provide a much-needed sense of companionship for people who are spending long periods of time in the hospital. Whether they are sitting with a patient during a long stay or providing relief for a busy nurse, service dogs are quickly becoming an essential part of hospital life.

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               Kell West Regional Hospital

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