Tasks?
- Brighten the spirits of those in the hospital
- Helps lower blood pressure which can improve the efficiency of the immune system
- Provides a break in the normal facility routine and stimulation for those who don't get many visitors
- Helps calm and focus individuals with Autism
- Gives children a nonjudgmental listener while reading
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- Provides a safe environment for victims to share their experiences without feeling intimidated
- Helps stabilize the person with anxiety
- Acts as a living shield and can redirect a person's focus
- Provides tactile stimulation to help some Alzheimer's patients to stay in the present moment.
- Creates a reason for the person with depression to get out of bed
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If you have heard of any
other uses for service dogs not listed above,
please email
us.
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from hear from you.