Centre Rainier III Introduces Therapy Dog to Enhance Patient Care

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The Centre Rainier III has introduced its first therapy dog, a Labrador named Sépia, as part of its non-pharmacological patient care options.

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The Centre Rainier III in Monaco has introduced its first therapy dog, Sépia, a three-year-old female Labrador. Animal-assisted therapy has gained recognition for its benefits and is becoming increasingly used by medical teams as a non-pharmacological therapy to support patient care. Sépia’s role as a therapy dog at the facility will provide new ways to support patients. The Centre Rainier III acknowledges the value of animal-assisted therapy in enhancing patient well-being.

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