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The Benefits Of Dog Therapy at CBI Health Group

  

Persons with Brain Injury, Concussion & Stroke

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It is well known that being around therapy dogs has beneficial effects on people’s physical and mental well-being. For people suffering from brain injury, concussion and stroke, being able to spend time with a therapy dog helps improve their quality of life. While owning a pet usually isn’t possible for assisted living residents, dog therapy helps them enjoy the benefits of being around animals.

Therapy dog visits help CBI residents in the following ways:

Encouraging Social Interaction

Spending time with therapy dogs provides residents with a chance to become more social, which can help ease symptoms of brain injury, concussion & stroke. Therapy dogs give residents the opportunity to interact with others that they usually wouldn't have. Sometimes, this simply means petting and talking to the dogs. At other times residents might end up chatting with staff or other residents while visiting with the dogs. 

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Lowering Stress

Being around therapy dogs can lower stress in assisted living residents by stimulating the production of dopamine and serotonin in the brain, which can have calming effects. Interacting with dogs can help lower agitation in those with dementia and improve the moods of those with depression. Lower stress levels can in turn help ease the symptoms of mental health issues and improve the overall emotional well-being of residents.

Improving Physical Health

Visiting with therapy dogs also helps residents in terms of their overall physical health. The calming effects that these dogs have can lower blood pressure levels and heart rate and improve cardiovascular function. In many cases, residents are able to play with the therapy dogs, leading to increased physical activity in those who might not have a chance to exercise often.

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Reducing Monotony

People who have brain injury, concussion or stroke, benefit from staying busy and involved in activities. For those who are reluctant to join in regular social activities, games or art activities at assisted living facilities, having the chance to spend time with therapy dogs provides a good alternative. Pet therapy gives residents a simple yet effective way to keep their minds active and focused on something positive, whether they spend visits petting dogs, talking to or about them or walking around with them.

MEET OUR THERAPY DOGS - They Give Love

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