COVID-19 Pet Therapy

  • March 12, 2020 8:54 AM
    Reply # 8823028 on 8810320
    Barbara Nalette (Administrator)

    We suspended all pet therapy visits on Monday of this week.  


  • March 11, 2020 9:54 AM
    Reply # 8820939 on 8810320
    Cara Ranft (Administrator)

    Good Morning, as an organization we have not suspended pet therapy visits however, the majority of our teams are certified through TDI so as a result of the communication TDI sent last week (see Alice's post below) most of our teams have decided to take LOA. 

    Great flyer Alice! Thanks for sharing!! 

  • March 10, 2020 9:10 AM
    Reply # 8817783 on 8810320
    Deleted user

    Here at Mount Carmel (Columbus) we have not suspended our program at this time.  We are working with infection control and our colleague safety specialist to determine if we need to. 

    Leslie

  • March 10, 2020 7:25 AM
    Reply # 8816657 on 8810320
    Anonymous

    We have also suspended all our Pet Therapy visits at all sites within UC Health in Cincinnati as well. 

  • March 10, 2020 5:25 AM
    Reply # 8816408 on 8810320
    Alice Wanninger (Administrator)

    Julie,

    Yes, per recommendation from TDI - See below.  I also attached a slide that we are using to communicate at our facilities.

    Take care,

    Alice Wanninger, CDVS - Mercy Health - West Hospital - Cincinnati, OH

    Therapy Dogs International

    Dear Facility Representative:

    We wanted to inform you that at this time, we have strongly recommended to all of our volunteers to temporarily suspend their visitations as a result of the Corona Virus (COVID-19) outbreak. We have not prohibited them from continuing their visits, but we have made it clear, that it is in the best interests of everyone involved that they do not visit until more information becomes available.

    At this time, the risks involved are too great for us to not take this action. We know that dogs were able to contract previous strains of the Corona Virus during the seventies.

    We also know from previous outbreaks, such as MRSA, that the dogs are the first to be blamed for spreading the virus. This happened a few years ago, even though it was the TDI handler and the TDI dog who became infected from the visit.

    We understand how important therapy dog visits are to your facility, so we do not want to do anything which may jeopardize them moving forward.

    As more information regarding the Corona Virus becomes available, we will forward that along to our volunteers. We will stay in contact with you when our recommendations have changed, so that you are aware of our current policies.

    Best Regards,
    TDI Board of Directors
    Ursula A. Kempe-President

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  • March 09, 2020 9:44 AM
    Message # 8810320
    Julie Jacobs (Administrator)

    Those of you that have pet therapy in your facilities:

     Have you halted this program (temporally) because of the Coronavirus?

     

    Last modified: March 11, 2020 9:56 AM | Cara Ranft (Administrator)
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