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©Delta Society
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Introducing Pet Partners ® and Other Visiting Animal Programs to Healthcare Facilities
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©Delta Society Part I: Definitions and Benefits AAA AAT AAA/AAT Benefits for Clients Examples of AAT Goals AAA/AAT Benefits for Facilities Facts about Therapy Animals
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©Delta Society Animal-assisted Activities Animal-assisted activities (AAA): Animal-assisted activities are usually described as casual "meet and greet" activities that involve pets visiting people. The same activity can be repeated with many people, unlike a therapy program that is tailored to a particular person or medical condition.
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©Delta Society Animal-assisted Therapy Animal-assisted therapy (AAT): Animal-assisted therapy is a goal-directed intervention in which an animal is an integral part of the treatment process. AAT is directed and/or delivered and documented by a health/human service professional with a specific clinical goal in mind.
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©Delta Society AAA/AAT Benefits for Clients Positive physiological effects (e.g. decrease heart rate and blood pressure) Mental stimulation (e.g. recall memories) Feelings of acceptance and good rapport Outward focus Opportunities for empathy and nurturing Increased motivation Entertainment and socialization
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©Delta Society Examples of AAT Goals Physical (e.g. improve fine motor skills, wheelchair skills, or standing balance) Mental Health (e.g. increase attention skills, reduce anxiety, reduce loneliness) Educational (e.g. improve knowledge of concepts such as size, color, etc.) Motivational (e.g. improve willingness to be involved in activities and to interact with others)
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©Delta Society AAA/AAT Benefits for Facilities Provide cost effective treatment Increase patient and staff satisfaction Improve clinical outcomes Experience faster recovery times Utilize cutting edge clinical applications Receive positive attention from the media
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©Delta Society Facts About Therapy Animals Visiting animal-handler teams are the most common source of therapy animals that participate in AAA/AAT. These teams travel from their homes to facilities for durations usually lasting 1 to no longer than 2 hours. Residential animals that live at a facility can also be therapy animals. Considerations of expenses and the animals’ health and enjoyment should be given significant attention in these cases.
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©Delta Society Part II: Resources and Steps to Aid in Utilizing AAA/AAT What is Delta Society? What is the Pet Partners program? Risk Management and Liability Resources for Facilities and Staff Initial Steps for a Facility Initial Costs to a Facility
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©Delta Society What Is Delta Society? Delta Society is an international non-profit organization, founded in 1977. Delta Society’s mission: Improving human health through service and therapy animals. Delta Society is committed to expanding therapeutic and service roles of animals through animal-assisted therapy and animal- assisted activities.
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©Delta Society Delta Society: A Leader in the Human-Animal Health Connection Emphasizes standards-based AAA/AAT programs Offers the nationally recognized Pet Partners program Registers all types of domestic animals, in addition to dogs Trains healthcare professionals in animal- assisted therapy techniques Provides important resources and ongoing support
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©Delta Society What Is Delta Society’s Pet Partners Program? Internationally recognized Pet Partners program, founded in 1990: Registers handler-animal teams as being qualified for participation in AAA/AAT Provides health, skills, and aptitude standards for handlers and animals Requires adherence to Pet Partners Policies and Procedures Connects visiting handler-animal teams with facilities
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©Delta Society Pet Partners: Standards Based The volunteers and animals visiting each facility as Pet Partners have been trained, screened, and registered. Becoming a well prepared Pet Partners team requires: Step 1: Pet Partners Team Training Course Step 2: Health Screening of Animal Step 3: Evaluation of Handler and Animal Team Step 4: Registration Packet & Fee More…
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©Delta Society Pet Partners: Standards Based Over 10,000 registered Pet Partners teams serve in the U.S. and internationally Pet Partners receive: Identification badge for handler and collar tag for animal Access to licensed Evaluators and Instructors as local resources Ongoing support and resources from the Delta Society office Over $1 million in primary liability insurance continued
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©Delta Society Risk Management and Liability Standardized screening requires good health, cleanliness, and appropriate skills and aptitudes for every registered animal Standardized training prepares handlers with practical knowledge of infection control and prevention of zoonotic diseases (i.e. infections transmitted from animals to humans) Standardized training teaches practical ways to prevent and respond to possible risks, accidents, or unusual occurrences Registered Pet Partners receive over $1 million in primary liability insurance
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©Delta Society Delta Society Resources for Facilities and Staff Suggested guidelines for written AAA/AAT policies and procedures, required for each facility Educational resources for staff orientation and continuing education Site assessment to evaluate each facility and suggest suitability of AAA/AAT programs Connections with potential Pet Partners volunteers Listing in Delta Society’s nationwide database of registered facilities Ongoing support from Delta Society
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©Delta Society Initial Steps for a Facility (refer to Delta Society’s Facility Registration Packet for detailed guidance) 1.Obtain Facility Registration Packet from Delta Society 2.Conduct site assessment and develop AAA/AAT Policies and Procedures for specific facility 3.Register with Delta Society 4.Conduct staff training to discuss goals, responsibilities, expectations 5.Conduct volunteer orientation of specific facility
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©Delta Society Initial Costs to a Facility Registering with Delta Society Includes on-going listing in Delta Society’s national referral network for Pet Partners Printed resources Staff orientation Possible extra costs Outside site assessment, outside staff training, AAT Applications training for healthcare professionals, additional resources and references
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©Delta Society Possibilities for Expanding Programs Conduct workshops to train potential Pet Partners volunteers Train professional healthcare staff in AAT with Delta Society’s “AAT Applications Course I” and certified instructor
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©Delta Society Helpful Resources Numerous books, guides, journal and periodical abstracts, articles, and bibliographies are helpful and available, and many can be viewed on the Delta Society web site. Delta Society offers a wide variety of resources concerning companion animals, AAA, AAT, Pet Partners training and screening, service animals, etc.
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©Delta Society Recommended References Recommended references include: Standards of Practice for Animal-Assisted Activities and Animal-Assisted Therapy. Delta Society. 1996. Handbook on Animal-Assisted Therapy: Theoretical Foundations for Guidelines and Practice. by Aubrey H. Fine (Editor). 1999. Delta Society’s “Facility Registration Packet.”
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©Delta Society Where to Find References Delta Society offers an extensive bibliography and an online store: www.deltasociety.org www.deltasociety.org
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©Delta Society Contact Delta Society For information, products, services, consultation, and support, contact Delta Society: www.deltasociety.org. or call 425.679.5500
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