While psychiatric service dogs provide a number of benefits to their owners, the biggest obstacle that many people run in to is the sheer cost of having and training a service dog.
Not exact matches
Psychiatric Service Dogs are specifically task - trained to mitigate their handler's
psychiatric disabilities,
while Emotional Support Animals are not.
While many people can benefit from owning a
psychiatric service dog, the cost of owning and keeping a healthy dog can certainly be prohibitive.
While people with physical disabilities have long been partnered with
service dogs, PTSD and
psychiatric service dogs are a relatively newer resource.
• Clients have access to
psychiatric services while in treatment for medication prescribing and monitoring
A fully staffed nursery is available onsite for women to bring their babies in an effort to facilitate attachment and bonding
while receiving intensive
psychiatric services during partial hospitalization program hours.