If so, Palos Community Hospital is interested in hearing from you for possible involvement in Wags, our new Animal-Assisted Therapy program. At the request of a patient, specially trained dogs and handlers are available to visit hospital rooms for about five or 10 minutes each day. Research has determined that such visits aid in reducing stress, anxiety, pain and blood pressure, which in turn, can
aid the healing process
Palos Community Hospital is in need of naturally confident and docile dogs and dedicated owners/handlers to participate in the program. Dogs must be at least one-year-old, demonstrate proficiency in basic obedience, and be up-to-date on vaccinations, among other health standards. Dog handlers must be at least 18-years-old, be a caring individual with good communication skills and have time to make the commitment. People wishing to volunteer for PCH's Wags Animal-Assisted Therapy program need to complete and mail back an application or apply online. Selected applicants will be invited to have their dog's temperament tested in either spring or fall. Handlers and their dogs who pass will attend a thirty hour training and certification program. Before you apply, please view the Qualities of an A+ Therapy Dog/Handler Team at DogBuilders.com. This site is run by our trainers who conduct the temperament test and will help prepare you for our selection process. For further information, please call (708) 923-5593.