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This publicly available resource aims to decrease the knowledge gap that exists in occupational therapy interventions targeting pet care for individuals with disabilities.
To navigate between pages of this website, select from the header at the top of the site.
Occupational therapy's role in pet care
Pet care adaptive equipment
Pet care assistive technologies
Pet care adaptive strategies and techniques
Considerations before adopting a pet
And more
Disclaimer: The suggestions on this website are not medical advice, and should only be implemented under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist.
For more information on their mission, see the "About" page of this website.
A special thank you to the following individuals for their contributions to this website: Jessica Reiss, Client Services Program Manager, Dr. Nancie R. Spector, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Canine Companions, n.d.
Canine Companions, n.d.
Julia Drahzal
Disclaimer: The suggestions on this website are not medical advice, and should only be implemented under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist.
Heading photo from Canine Companions