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Robert Wertheim Hospice House

6000 Forest Hills Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM

Judith Quintana

Manager

(505) 559-1000

Gail Leedy

Visiting Member (HDTD)

(505) 506-7140

Pet therapy dog visits in a hospice house provide comfort and emotional support to patients during their end-of-life journey. These visits help reduce anxiety, depression, and feelings of loneliness, providing a sense of peace.


For instance, a therapy dog’s presence can offer a calming distraction, easing physical and emotional pain. Patients may find joy and solace in simple activities like petting the dog or watching its playful antics. Additionally, these interactions can provide a sense of normalcy, reminding patients of happy memories with  their own pets.


Family members and caregivers also benefit from the presence of a therapy dog, as it fosters a comforting and supportive atmosphere. Overall, pet therapy enriches the quality of life for hospice patients, bringing moments of joy, comfort, and companionship during a challenging time.

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