Not only can a Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) perform tasks to assist its handler with a disability, but these lovable companions also receive various legal protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
The ADA states that a person with a disability has the right to bring a service animal into any public accommodation without being…
For those living with a debilitating mental health disorder, it can be extremely difficult to keep up a routine, let alone work toward long-term goals. Symptoms can intrude like an uninvited guest at any time, and just trying to make it through the day can become a challenge in itself.
A psychiatric service dog can seriously…
For many individuals with mental health or behavioral disorders, going about a daily routine and meeting regular obligations can be a struggle. Psychiatric service dogs can help an individual with these tasks and will bring a number of benefits to a person that allows them to mitigate their disability symptoms, including preventing them from engaging…
Individuals living with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) are often left feeling helpless and isolated. At times, the debilitating symptoms can even make them feel as though their own life is beyond their control.
A psychiatric service dog can provide immeasurable support for those struggling with OCD; they offer comfort, provide a sense of security, and perform…
Psychiatric Service Dogs (PSDs) help people with disabilities regain independence and enjoy a better quality of life. Not only are these adorable companions a godsend for many with a severe psychiatric condition, but they receive numerous legal protections under both the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and state law.
If you’re living with a psychiatric disability…
If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), it’s worth considering training a Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) to enrich their lives. Not only do these adorable four-legged companions provide essential assistance with everyday tasks, but they also receive various legal protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
In this…
A properly trained Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) can provide much-needed companionship and perform essential tasks to assist people with psychiatric disabilities, including bipolar disorder. Not only do these lovable creatures enrich lives, but they also receive important protections under federal and state law.
In this post, we provide background information on bipolar disorder and explain how…
When most people think of service dogs, guide dogs for the blind are the most common type to come to mind. However, dogs are capable of providing aid for a number of different disabilities. This is because they are highly trainable, so the tasks they are trained to perform can be tailored to the needs…
Psychiatric service dogs (PSDs) are remarkable animals. Not only can these specially trained dogs perform complex tasks for their handler, but their highly attuned senses mean they can pick up the minutest of changes in a person’s emotional or physiological state. This makes them ideal service animals for people with mental health issues.
For individuals with…
Throughout human history, animals have been trained to perform various tasks that would be difficult or impossible for people to do on their own. While at first animals were really only seen as a tool to be used to accomplish a job, that quickly changed. Strong emotional bonds formed between people and animals, which helped…