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Pet Assisted Therapy

Pet Assisted Therapy. Marie Volbrecht, PhD, LP, ABN Email: marie.volbrecht@welcov.com. Why Animals?. Psychological Benefits Physical Benefits. Pet Therapy v. Pet Assisted Therapy. Pet Therapy

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Pet Assisted Therapy

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  1. Pet Assisted Therapy Marie Volbrecht, PhD, LP, ABN Email: marie.volbrecht@welcov.com

  2. Why Animals? • Psychological Benefits • Physical Benefits

  3. Pet Therapy v. Pet Assisted Therapy • Pet Therapy • Pet Assisted Therapy - Changing to Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) or Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI)

  4. Which Animals? • Dogs are most commonly thought of • Many others: horses, cats, rabbits, even rats! • Some organizations certify only certain species

  5. Choosing Your Animal • Species • Size • Qualities • Grooming requirements • Amount of time / care involved • Amount of training involved • What happens if you don’t pass?

  6. Training • Dogs in particular have guidelines and procedures • Start early • Socialize often • Think ahead

  7. Certification Organizations • Therapy Dogs Incorporated (TD Inc) • Pet Partners (formerly Delta Society) • Therapy Dogs International (TDI) • Love On a Leash (Pet-Provided Therapy) • Bright and Beautiful Therapy Dogs

  8. READ • Intermountain Therapy Animals • First certify as Animal-Assisted Therapy • Then additional process for READ

  9. Therapy Dogs, Inc. • As the name suggests: Dogs only (any breed or mix) • At least one year of age • Tested as a team and then observed doing 3 visits before certified • Includes liability insurance when volunteering – not when “on the clock” • www.therapydogs.com

  10. Pet Partners • Various species included: dogs, cats, alpacas, horses, rabbits, pocket pets, birds, pigs • Course and evaluation for person and then team test • Smaller pets at least 6 months old; dogs and larger animals at least one year old • Also offers liability insurance when volunteering • www.petpartners.org

  11. You’re Certified. Now what? • Schedule • Policies • Liability • Back up

  12. What exactly do I do? • Screen the people – protect the animal • Have a goal in mind • Proprioception, Tactile, and Motor • Problem Solving • Spatial Processing • Memory and Attention • Social and Emotional • Speech and Language

  13. I Can Bill For This? • Animal-Assisted Therapy – view as another tool in your professional toolbox • CPT codes: • Billable = Having a purpose

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