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Patients at the Alexandra Hospital are receiving therapy from a four legged friend

Bromsgrove Editorial 13th Aug, 2017   0

PATIENTS at the Alexandra Hospital are now receiving therapy from a four legged friend.

Merryn – a two-year-old Rough Collie – has teamed up with staff at the Woodrow Drive hospital to help provide therapy for patients.

Merryn, who is part of national charity Therapy Dogs Nationwide, is visiting wards to provide comfort, relaxation and anxiety relief for patients during their stay.

Research has proven that dogs can have therapeutic effects on patients, in particular those who have had a stroke or are living with dementia.




Keith and Jackie Medler, who look after Merryn, brought her in this week to visit some of the wards and meet staff and patients.

Ward manager at the Alex, Russell Dawes said: “It’s great to see patients uplifted and motivated when they see Merryn.”


Starting her therapy in Worcestershire’s schools, Merryn has taught children to learn their left and right and has helped teach them how to listen at story time.

Keith and Jackie said: “As soon as Merryn passed the temperament test we started taking her on visits and we love to see how much people can benefit after just a short time with her.”

Merryn follows in the paw-steps of Aero, the border collie who has been helping at Worcestershire Royal Hospital since July 2016, visiting patients living with dementia or those who have had a stroke.

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