With a wagging tail and soulful eyes, Lexi has made her return to Goulburn Valley Health, alongside volunteer Cara Briggs, for pet therapy at the hospital.
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Returning for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, the labradoodle not only uplifts the spirits of patients, but also puts smiles on the faces of staff and visitors.
Pet therapy offers a range of benefits, including stress reduction, emotional support, and enhanced mood.
Interacting with animals can provide comfort, promote social interaction, and contribute to improved overall wellbeing.
Cara and Lexi will visit GV Health’s Mary Coram Unit once a month, offering their comforting presence to patients and fostering a warm atmosphere of emotional support and companionship.
These visits aim to bring moments of joy, reduce stress, and promote a sense of wellbeing among the patients and staff alike.
If you are interested in volunteering at GV Health’s Shepparton, Tatura or Rushworth campuses and would like more information, please contact Karen Saccuzzo on 0428 898 231 or via email at karen.saccuzzo@gvhealth.org.au
Lexi is back at GV Health.
GV Health volunteer Cara Briggs with Lexi and patient Steve Kendall.