Dogs used at Birmingham hospital to speed recovery

A Pets in Hospital initiative has been launched across elderly care wards at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital to enhance patient recovery.

Funded by the QEHB Charity, the scheme has recruited eight specially-trained dogs ranging from a chihuahua to a mountain dog. Pets in Hospital sees specially assessed dogs visiting patients at the hospital, helping to reduce their anxiety, and enhance patient communication and interaction.

Mandy Green, Head of Patient Experience at QEHB, said: "Pets in Hospital is a fantastic scheme that will make a big difference to patients at the hospital. Research has shown that animals can have a positive impact on improving patient well-being by reducing anxiety, enhancing patient interaction and promoting a calm, positive environment for staff and patients."

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