Therapy dog visits patients and staff at Worcestershire Hospital

Maisie helps boost the health and wellbeing of patients

Author: Lauren WattPublished 19th Dec 2023

Patients and staff at Evesham Community Hospital have welcomed therapy dog Maisie.

Home to the Worcestershire Stroke Rehabilitation Centre the hospital provides a range of specialist therapy and support for patients recovering from a major stroke.

Therapy Dogs Nationwide is a national charity where visiting volunteers take their own dogs into establishments to provide comfort, distraction, and stimulation.

Maisie, together with her owner Karen have started visiting the hospital each week, spending time on the wards chatting to the patients.

Some of the patient’s family members at the hospital described Maisie as “a great companion, particularly if someone has a dog at home” and that Maisie’s presence is “good for everybody’s wellbeing”.

Maisie’s owner, Karen, said:

“Quite often this is therapy for staff as much as it is for patients and when walking round you can see everyone loves her. This is my first placement, and I have a background in healthcare as a physiotherapist, so I really wanted to bring her to a rehabilitation or stroke unit. This hospital is brilliant and I’m hoping Maisie can not only bring a smile to the patients’ faces but also help them to get better”.

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