@pabloromeroacu Thank you for your comment. Newfoundlands truly are loving creatures and perfect for child therapy. We are blessed to have the program available to our pediatrics program.
The goal of health care is to see a patient's condition improve and for them to reach a point of healing. Providing access to "Maggie and friends" for children and adults could only promote that desired outcome of healing and do so in a manner that is above what any traditional health care provider can do! It could only be a good thing!
Kay & Maggie's love and compassion is obvious! Animals give unconditional love, and children and adults can sense that...Kay's selfless work in training Maggie is beyond belief. If there were more people like Kay and more dogs like Maggie, the world would be a better place. I hope their work will be able to continue to improve the lives and health of children and adults in West Tennessee Heathcare's therapy program.
There is nothing like a loving dog to make anybody feel better. I think this is a wonderful addition to West Tenn. Healthcare's therapy programs. My mother was bedfast at home for nearly 2 years, and although she was not a dog owner, every time we brought our dog to visit her, it visibly lifted her spirits. Patients of all ages will respond favorably.
I think litting dogs do pet therapy in the hospitals is a great idea. I have also done a lot of pet therapy in nursing homes and it makes the people you are going to see light up!! And dogs that are ment to do this work LOVE IT!!! Using the dogs for pet therapy in the hospitals would really give the kids time to think about other things besides being sick..It is a great idea.
I think letting dogs do pet therapy in the hospital is a wonderful idea. I have done pet therapy in nursing homes for years and for some of the patients it is the bright spot of their day. I know it would help make a difference in the patients there.
hi, amazing program. and have a newfoundland for the work is the best choise. they are kind and loving dogs.
greetings
pabloromeroacu 10 months ago 2
@pabloromeroacu Thank you for your comment. Newfoundlands truly are loving creatures and perfect for child therapy. We are blessed to have the program available to our pediatrics program.
WestTNHealthcare 10 months ago
We have had Maggie here at the public library in Lexington a couple of times, and we love her!
librarye 2 years ago 2
If i was sick, i sure would love to have her there!! :)
TheChestie 2 years ago 3
The goal of health care is to see a patient's condition improve and for them to reach a point of healing. Providing access to "Maggie and friends" for children and adults could only promote that desired outcome of healing and do so in a manner that is above what any traditional health care provider can do! It could only be a good thing!
SeraphimAssassin101 2 years ago 4
Kay & Maggie's love and compassion is obvious! Animals give unconditional love, and children and adults can sense that...Kay's selfless work in training Maggie is beyond belief. If there were more people like Kay and more dogs like Maggie, the world would be a better place. I hope their work will be able to continue to improve the lives and health of children and adults in West Tennessee Heathcare's therapy program.
telprop 2 years ago 4
This great...I wish they had a lot more of this...You know this must make these kids day..thanks..Dicky Bivens
dcbivens 2 years ago 4
There is nothing like a loving dog to make anybody feel better. I think this is a wonderful addition to West Tenn. Healthcare's therapy programs. My mother was bedfast at home for nearly 2 years, and although she was not a dog owner, every time we brought our dog to visit her, it visibly lifted her spirits. Patients of all ages will respond favorably.
mgpldburg 2 years ago 4
Great video,,This is such a great idea
oneshepherdfarm 2 years ago 4
I think litting dogs do pet therapy in the hospitals is a great idea. I have also done a lot of pet therapy in nursing homes and it makes the people you are going to see light up!! And dogs that are ment to do this work LOVE IT!!! Using the dogs for pet therapy in the hospitals would really give the kids time to think about other things besides being sick..It is a great idea.
oneshepherdfarm 2 years ago 5
This is a great idea. I hope if I am ever in the hospital that I could have Maggie come visit me. I know it would make me feel better.
krispytn1 2 years ago 5
I think letting dogs do pet therapy in the hospital is a wonderful idea. I have done pet therapy in nursing homes for years and for some of the patients it is the bright spot of their day. I know it would help make a difference in the patients there.
aramsey43 2 years ago 2
@aramsey43 Thanks for the comment. Maggie has been coming here for nearly four years. Good luck with your pet therapy endeavors!
WestTNHealthcare 2 years ago