Not exact matches
Gateway provides a wide array of services to adults, children and families, including around - the - clock psychiatric emergency services, psychiatric medication therapy services, outpatient counseling for individuals and families, specialized residential
care for children and adolescents, permanent affordable housing for adults, supervised adult residential services, adult supported housing services, mental health services for adults with persistent mental health issues, a licensed school for children with emotional and behavioral difficulties, nationally recognized vocational and occupational rehabilitation services, a therapeutic outdoor recreation program for children and adolescents, a homeless
shelter for families and residential substance abuse services, as well as individual and case
management services for adults and children.
Providing high quality housing and minimizing length of stay through pro- active
management are two key factors in assuring capacity for
care for every cat in the
shelter.
OAS will call upon its cadre of volunteers to assist
management to provide
care for the animals in our
shelter.
The Tortorella Family Foundation For Giving Backis working in cooperation with the Westchester Humane Society, under the leadership of a newly founded board of directors and
management, to establish humane treatment of the animals in its
care at the rescue
shelter in Harrison, NY.
Dr. Hurley's proudest achievements include co-authoring the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of
Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease
Management in Animal Shelters.
The Advanced
Shelter Management Training Workshop was designed to provide practical training to ten local groups located throughout the country and involve key government officials, in an effort to strengthen political and public support to end the dog meat trade and provide humane
care for rescued animals.
J: Beyond increasing awareness and education about Compassion Fatigue, what are a few concrete, everyday ways for
shelter staff and
management to incorporate and support self -
care in their work place?
Dr. Purvis» fellowship project, «Medical
Management Techniques to Save your Sanity and Streamline Your System» was presented at HSUS Animal
Care Expo 2016 and during National
Shelter Medicine Rounds.
Capacity for
Care Case Studies Capacity for
Care (C4C) is an operations and
management model that helps
shelters better meet the needs of the animals in their facility.
Coordinate with Animal
Care Supervisor, Clinic
Management and surgeons scheduling of «special surgeries» (enucleations, mass removals, etc.) for
shelter animals
From families that demand the best
care for their treasured companion animals, to humane
shelters and wildlife
management programs, the need for skilled veterinary workers is greater than ever.
Two of Hurley's proudest achievements are co-authoring the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of
Care in Animal Shelters and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease
Management in Animal Shelters.
Hurley's accomplishments include the authorship of several important publications related to
shelter medicine, including co-authoring the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Sh
shelter medicine, including co-authoring the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Sh
Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of
Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease
Management in Animal Shelters.
They have co-authored major guidelines related to
shelter animal health including spay / neuter, standards of
care, vaccines (1, 2), and retrovirus
management.
All animals placed into the Foster Program must first be surrendered to the
shelter, evaluated by
shelter staff, and recommended for foster
care by
shelter management.
Just as there have been four great transformations in veterinary medicine — feline medicine, preventive
care, dentistry, and pain
management — there have also been three great transformations of animal
sheltering, That's the view of Dr. Marty Becker, founder of Fear Free, a training and certification program for animal professionals that debuted a little over one year ago.
«Recruiting rescue groups, foster homes, and other facilities for housing infected dogs until they are no longer contagious is a valuable ancillary approach for successful
management and resolution of a
shelter outbreak without sacrificing capacity for
care,» she said.
Thanks to fantastic FOTAS volunteers and PetSmart's outstanding staff and
management, we are able to
care for, exhibit and adopt out County
Shelter cats from the company's Aiken store.
The course covers best practices for
shelter animal intake, wellness
care, animal housing, sanitation, biohazard control, population
management, medical record keeping, communications, and other topics that directly impact a
shelter's ability to keep pets healthy.
SPECIAL THANKS to our
shelter and facilities
management staff for working through the storm to
care for the animals!
We take a holistic approach to improving the standard of
care for animals in Atlanta through our
management of the county
shelters, adoption programs, spay and neuter clinics and community outreach efforts.
Headquartered in Queensland, Australia,
Shelter Buddy is a multi-functional database that assists animal welfare organizations around the world with the cataloguing and data
management of the pets in their
care.
Are you looking to elevate your
shelter to a new high in animal
care and facility
management?
Team members, who are certified by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and experienced in the day - to - day operation of emergency
shelters, will be assisting with
caring for animals at a facility located in the Houston area.
Designed to «take the the «pet» out of «petrified»» and reduce fear, anxiety and stress in pets receiving veterinary
care, Fear Free was founded by Marty Becker, DVM, and developed by a 160 - member advisory panel comprised of board - certified veterinary behaviorists, veterinary technician behavior specialists, board - certified veterinary anesthetists, veterinary practice
management experts, boarded veterinary practitioners experienced in Fear Free methods, hospital and animal
shelter designers and more, according to the program.
Designed to «take the the «pet» out of «petrified»» and reduce fear, anxiety, and stress in pets receiving veterinary
care, Fear Free was founded by Dr. Marty Becker and developed by a 160 - member advisory panel comprised of board - certified veterinary behaviorists, veterinary technician behavior specialists, board - certified veterinary anesthetists, well - known veterinary practice
management experts, boarded veterinary practitioners experienced in Fear Free methods, hospital and animal
shelter designers, medical icons, and other experts.
Our
shelter medicine experts, Animal Poison Control Center staff and network of
shelter partners provide expertise on disease
management, intake and poison control to help you keep the animals in your
care healthy.
Our Vision: HSWC will be at the forefront of companion animal
care, including
shelter management, education, training, rescue, providing resources to other rescue groups, population
management, and health
care, fueled by adequate financial resources,
caring competent volunteers and employees, and evolution toward a state of the art physical structure.
Course topics include: Personal Preparedness, Overview of the Incident Command System, Deployment Preparedness, Assisting in
Shelter Set Up, Daily
Care and Feeding, Proper Cage Cleaning and Disinfection, Animal Behavior, Stress
Management, Code of Conduct for Response, Zoonotic Disease, Personal Safety, and Post Traumatic Stress and more.
She assisted in developing guidelines for
shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Sh
shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease
Management in Animal Shelters and served as a co-author for the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Sh
Shelter Veterinarians» Guidelines for Standards of
Care in Animal Shelters.
Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University co-hosted a 2 - day conference featuring experts on shelter behavior, disease, emergency care and shelter mana
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University co-hosted a 2 - day conference featuring experts on
shelter behavior, disease, emergency care and shelter mana
shelter behavior, disease, emergency
care and
shelter mana
shelter management.
While there is a growing sense of urgency to professionalize the fields of animal
shelter medicine and
management, animal
care organizations often report that a lack of financial resources and staff capacity are barriers to building robust training and development programs for staff and volunteers.
She assisted in developing guidelines for
shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters (Wiley - Blackwell 2009) and served as a co-author for the Association of Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Sh
shelter animal vaccination in conjunction with the American Association of Feline Practitioners and the American Animal Hospital Association, co-edited the textbook Infectious Disease
Management in Animal Shelters (Wiley - Blackwell 2009) and served as a co-author for the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Sh
Shelter Veterinarians Guidelines for Standards of
Care in Animal Shelters.
The ideal candidate will have a progressive approach to animal
care services and will demonstrate a track record of effective leadership and
management in the field of Animal Services and
Sheltering.
Oversees operation of the animal
shelters in Oakland and Dublin, including animal
care, customer
care and staff
management.
Modeled after the North Carolina CAMET program, AKC Pet Disaster Relief donates trailers fully stocked with pet
care and
sheltering supplies to eligible Emergency
Management teams across the country.
Providing high quality housing and minimizing length of stay through pro-active
management are two key factors in assuring capacity for
care for every cat in the
shelter.
Contact your local animal
care and control agency, agricultural extension agent, or local emergency
management authorities for information about
shelters in your area.
Animal
Shelter Resources Volunteer Resources Welfare Resources Legislation Resources Veterinary Resources Veterinary
Care for Pet Owners
Management Resources:
For more information about
shelters and winter colony
management, visit our Feral Cat Colony
Care web page.
Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than $ 208.9 million in grants toward increased community lifesaving,
shelter management leadership,
shelter medicine education, and foster
care across the U.S..
Shelter medicine differs from traditional small animal private practice in that it blends individual patient
care with population health
management, including preventive medicine and behavioral health.
Bottle Baby Nursery Program, including feeding, medical and
shelter protocols, disease prevention and
management, building a program on a tight budget, volunteer
management and recruitment, foster
care placement and training and all other program operations.
Complete veterinary
care of
shelter animals requires focused expertise combining elements of epidemiology, infectious disease control, behavior, surgery and
shelter management.
Shelter Management Executive Director: Patty Cutler Medical Director: Tara Koble, DVM Cat
Care Program Manager: Tara Murray, CVT Adoption Coordinator: Shanna McFall Volunteer Coordinator: Gail Siebenaler Foster Coordinator: Corina Haines, CVT Outreach Program Manager: Kate Beyer Donor Stewardship Coordinator: Deb McDougall
BR has presented at two HSUS Animal
Care Expos and American Humane Association's Nat'l Conferences, at the American Bar Association Animal Law Conference, the Texas Animal
Shelter Coalition Education Conference, the Tri-County Humane's Annual Conferences (MN), the Florida Animal Control Association Conference, the Washington State Animal Control Association Conference, Nashville Pit Bull Summit, the New England Federation of Humane Societies, the MPAW (Michigan Partnership for Animal Welfare) Conference, the Municipal
Management Association of Northern California (MMANC) Annual Conference, the ASPCA Spay Neuter Summit, the Ohio County Dog Warden Association's Winter Conference, the CA Animal
Care and Control Conference and the New Mexico Humane Conference.
Topics in this course may include the following: veterinary forensic medicine,
shelter metrics for population health, guidelines for effective foster
care and transport programs, physical structure and health in
shelters, and
management of medical problems in
shelter environment.
This must - have
shelter medicine resource includes information on
management, animal husbandry, veterinary
care, disease prevention and behavior.
The District has policies in place that specify the minimum standards of accommodation,
management and
care that are appropriate to the physical and behavioural needs of animals housed in the Port Hardy Animal
Shelter.
Bail Program workers will liaise with
shelters to find temporary housing, communicate with doctors and psychiatrists to arrange health
care plans, and facilitate enrollment in alcohol, drug or anger -
management programs.