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At Ballad Health facilities, the pet therapy program brings specially trained dogs in to lift the spirits of patients and create a healing environment.
Studies have confirmed what people have known for years: Therapy dogs help people physically, emotionally and socially.
Some of the benefits to patients include:
…all while contributing to the healing process of those who have been hospitalized.
Seeing the positive effects the dogs have on patients, clinical leaders and nurses often request pet therapy for patients who are depressed, lonely or just need help relaxing.
Each dog in the program is trained and certified by a nationally recognized therapy dog program.
These organizations require dogs be tested around medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, crutches and walkers. Therapy dogs must be well-behaved around all ages, and able to ignore food or treats lying on the ground.
Most dogs are owned, trained and handled by community volunteers.
Pet therapy animals wear a bandana and have Ballad Health identification for easy identification.
Think your pet might make a good therapy dog?
To use your dog for patient therapy, you and the dog must first meet these qualifications:
For more information on training or volunteering with a pet therapy dog, please call (423) 431-2325.
Or learn about other volunteer opportunites at Ballad Health.