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Animal-assisted activity is a service where trained and certified therapy teams consisting of a dog and handler visit patients and family members in the hospital. Animal-assisted activity can bring comfort and happiness to patients as they heal.
Handlers who share their time, talent, and their best friend are Doylestown Health volunteers who are registered animal therapy handlers. All dogs and handlers participate in thorough orientation and training, obtain security clearances, and share veterinary records. Handlers groom their dogs prior to each visit.
Doylestown Health's Animal-Assisted Activity program depends on the support of dedicated volunteers. There are opportunities to get involved whether or not you have a registered therapy dog.
Doylestown Health's Della Penna Pediatric Center partners with Roxy Therapy Dogs to share registered therapy dogs with our youngest patients. Visiting with a dog is a way to provide companionship, comfort and support, and to ease anxiety for young patients and their families.
Roxy Therapy Dogs is a Bucks County pet therapy organization dedicated to delivering comfort to children. Roxy Therapy Dogs has provided pet therapy services for thousands of children since its inception in 2005 in settings including schools, healthcare facilities and courtrooms. All of the therapy teams who visit our pediatric patients are members of Roxy Therapy Dogs.
Therapy dogs can provide happiness and stress relief for children in the hospital. Therapy dogs visit children in private inpatient rooms, as well as in the children's playroom in Doylestown Health's Della Penna Pediatric Center.
To ensure the comfort and safety of our pediatric patients, precautions are taken before a therapy visit can take place. Our therapy teams are registered and have been through training to ensure the safety and privacy of our patients. In addition, a parent or guardian must approve all therapy animal visits for pediatric patients.
Our therapy dogs are special animals who are cleared and registered to function effectively in a pediatric hospital setting. Handlers are Doylestown Health volunteers and Roxy Therapy Dogs members who have been trained to protect the safety of our patients. Doylestown Health therapy teams are registered by one of the following pet therapy organizations [Links open in new browser window]:
Questions about volunteering in the Pediatric Therapy Dog program? Call the Volunteer Office at 215.345.2204.
Doylestown Health encourages registered pet therapy teams to apply to volunteer at Doylestown Health. Teams must be registered with one of the following pet therapy organizations:
Registered therapy teams should review the guidelines and all other information provided. If you are interested in volunteering at Doylestown Health, please call Volunteer Services at 215.345.2204 to request further information and schedule a shadowing appointment with an experienced pet therapy team. Applications are available after completing the shadowing appointment.
Interested pet therapy teams must complete the following application process:
Download: Animal-Assisted Activity Team Assignment Guidelines
Questions about volunteering with your dog? Call the Volunteer Office at 215.345.2204.
Animal lovers can volunteer as escorts for Doylestown Health's registered pet therapy teams.
An animal escort is a Doylestown Health volunteer who acts as an ambassador, introducing a registered therapy dog to patients, visitors, and staff. Escort training reviews procedures to determine whether or not a patient is cleared for a visit with a therapy animal, and steps to ensure that animal interactions are pleasant, safe and sanitary.
Download: Animal Escort Assignment Guide
Volunteering as an animal escort is not a big time commitment. A dog typically spends about an hour on each visit to the hospital. The Volunteer Office places escorts with animal teams based on mutually convenient weekday, evening or weekend schedules.
Doylestown Health's Animal-Assisted Activity program depends on the support of dedicated volunteers. There are opportunities to get involved whether or not you have a registered therapy dog.
Doylestown Health's Della Penna Pediatric Center partners with Roxy Therapy Dogs to share registered therapy dogs with our youngest patients. Visiting with a dog is a way to provide companionship, comfort and support, and to ease anxiety for young patients and their families.
Roxy Therapy Dogs is a Bucks County pet therapy organization dedicated to delivering comfort to children. Roxy Therapy Dogs has provided pet therapy services for thousands of children since its inception in 2005 in settings including schools, healthcare facilities and courtrooms. All of the therapy teams who visit our pediatric patients are members of Roxy Therapy Dogs.
Therapy dogs can provide happiness and stress relief for children in the hospital. Therapy dogs visit children in private inpatient rooms, as well as in the children's playroom in Doylestown Health's Della Penna Pediatric Center.
To ensure the comfort and safety of our pediatric patients, precautions are taken before a therapy visit can take place. Our therapy teams are registered and have been through training to ensure the safety and privacy of our patients. In addition, a parent or guardian must approve all therapy animal visits for pediatric patients.
Our therapy dogs are special animals who are cleared and registered to function effectively in a pediatric hospital setting. Handlers are Doylestown Health volunteers and Roxy Therapy Dogs members who have been trained to protect the safety of our patients. Doylestown Health therapy teams are registered by one of the following pet therapy organizations [Links open in new browser window]:
Questions about volunteering in the Pediatric Therapy Dog program? Call the Volunteer Office at 215.345.2204.
Doylestown Health encourages registered pet therapy teams to apply to volunteer at Doylestown Health. Teams must be registered with one of the following pet therapy organizations:
Registered therapy teams should review the guidelines and all other information provided. If you are interested in volunteering at Doylestown Health, please call Volunteer Services at 215.345.2204 to request further information and schedule a shadowing appointment with an experienced pet therapy team. Applications are available after completing the shadowing appointment.
Interested pet therapy teams must complete the following application process:
Download: Animal-Assisted Activity Team Assignment Guidelines
Questions about volunteering with your dog? Call the Volunteer Office at 215.345.2204.
Animal lovers can volunteer as escorts for Doylestown Health's registered pet therapy teams.
An animal escort is a Doylestown Health volunteer who acts as an ambassador, introducing a registered therapy dog to patients, visitors, and staff. Escort training reviews procedures to determine whether or not a patient is cleared for a visit with a therapy animal, and steps to ensure that animal interactions are pleasant, safe and sanitary.
Download: Animal Escort Assignment Guide
Volunteering as an animal escort is not a big time commitment. A dog typically spends about an hour on each visit to the hospital. The Volunteer Office places escorts with animal teams based on mutually convenient weekday, evening or weekend schedules.