The “Therapy Dog” Factor

Man’s best friend helps the elderly just by showing up! Regular visits from therapy dogs and their handlers provide stimulation for conversation and so much more. Therapy dogs can even encourage interest in physical therapy. (Not only does petting a dog feel good, it can be used as the basis for exercise and a reason to start physical therapy.) What’s more, therapy dogs elevate the mood of the health care facility in general and specifically with the staff and residents’ family members. And, families feel better having their loved one live in a facility where the staff cares enough to arrange therapy dog visits.

One Response to The “Therapy Dog” Factor

  • Paul Simard says:

    hi,
    My name is Paul Simard, and I work at Monarch Manor in Denver. It is a facility that houses 39 mentally ill men. One of the gentlemen brought up the idea of dog therapy and having a dog visit us on a regular basis. I think the men would really apppreciate this opportunity. You can email me or call me at work @ 303-861-4301. Or you can reach me on my home phone @ 303-319-8864.
    Thank you very much,
    Paul Simard

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