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Pet Therapist for Hospice Patients (St. Catherine)

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ORGANIZATION: Catholic Hospice

Certified Pet Therapist for Hospice Care

A Pet Therapist in a hospice setting is a trained professional who, along with a certified therapy animal, provides emotional, social, and even physical comfort to patients facing end-of-life care. Pet therapy, also known as animal-assisted therapy (AAT), has been shown to reduce anxiety, depression, pain, and feelings of loneliness in hospice patients.

Key Responsibilities of a Hospice Pet Therapist:

Facilitate Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) - Bring certified therapy animals to patient visits to promote relaxation, companionship, and emotional well-being.
Provide Comfort & Reduce Anxiety - Help ease stress, agitation, and pain through gentle interactions with a therapy animal.
Assist with Memory & Connection - Evoke positive memories, conversation, and social interaction with patients and their families.
Offer Bereavement Support - Provide comfort to grieving families through the calming presence of a therapy animal.
Collaborate with Hospice Team - Work with nurses, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers to incorporate pet therapy into individualized care plans.

Certification & Qualifications:

To be a certified hospice pet therapist, both the handler and the therapy animal must meet specific qualifications:

Certified Therapy Animal & Handler

  • Must be certified by a nationally recognized pet therapy organization, such as:
    • Pet Partners ( petpartners.org)
    • Alliance of Therapy Dogs ( therapydogs.com)
    • Therapy Dogs International (TDI) ( tdi-dog.org)
  • The animal must pass temperament evaluations and training to ensure it is well-behaved, calm, and responsive in hospice environments.

Hospice Training & Compliance

  • The handler should undergo hospice volunteer training to understand patient needs, privacy laws (HIPAA), and infection control.
  • Compliance with hospice policies regarding pet hygiene, vaccinations, and visit protocols.

Preferred Background

  • Experience working with the elderly, terminally ill, or individuals with disabilities.
  • Strong empathy, patience, and communication skills.

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About Catholic Hospice

Location:

14875 NW 77 Avenue, Suite 100, Miami Lakes, FL 33014, US

Mission Statement

Catholic Hospice provides comprehensive quality care for the terminally ill and their families in the spirit of the healing mission of Jesus. We are dedicated to preserving the dignity of individuals of all faiths, supporting those dealing with the challenges of death and bereavement, and fostering acceptance for transitions in life. Through education and example, Catholic Hospice gives testimony that dying is a sacred part of life’s journey which permits one’s life events to come together in a most profound way.

Description

Catholic Hospice values the assistance of volunteers in all aspects of our operation. There is a place for everyone who feels a calling to help others. Whether you are looking for an opportunity as an individual or as part of an organization, we have a match that will meet your goals. Areas where volunteers can serve are:

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

8850 NW 122nd StreetHialeah, FL 33018

(25.88368,-80.34296)
 

SKILLS

  • Animal Therapy
  • Patient Care
  • Hospice Care

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Minimum of 5 hours a week
  • *** Drug Test

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