Four-Legged Caregiver Newest Team Member at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

TAMPA, Fla., June 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital recently welcomed its first-ever facility dog, Revere, a 2-year-old Labrador Golden Retriever mix. Revere is no ordinary dog; he’s a specially trained canine who underwent two years of training and knows more than 40 tasks that allow him to interact with patients and team members.

St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital received Revere at no cost from Canine Companions, an organization that trains and places service dogs with professionals in clinical, educational or court settings, in addition to individuals who have special needs. The Adcock family in Tampa is also generously supporting the hospital’s new facility dog program.

Facility dogs differ from pet therapy dogs in that they provide more than comfort. They can pull a toy wagon, retrieve items, open and close drawers, and follow commands that allow them to engage with patients in specific ways.

Revere is a member of the hospital’s Child Life team, and lives with Child Life Specialist Hannah Murray, who jumped at the chance to become his handler.

“As a child life specialist in the pediatric oncology unit, my job is to help children cope with their illnesses and translate diagnoses and procedures into a language kids can understand. I’m a familiar face and a hand to hold through scary procedures and difficult news,” said Hannah. “I add calmness to a world of chaos, and I love finding ways to give children who have had to grow up way too fast an opportunity to just be a kid.”

During a two-week intensive training course in May, Hannah was matched with Revere, whose social and loving nature is a great fit for a hospital facility dog. Monday through Friday, he works alongside Hannah as she visits her patients.

“We’ve only been working together for a few weeks, but I can already see the positive impact he’s having on my patients,” Hannah said. “He spends his days snuggling up with patients who aren’t feeling well, helping kids cope during IV starts and port access, and going for walks with patients to help increase their mobility.”

Comfort, motivation and joy come in many forms, including a wagging tail and a furry cuddle!

About St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital 
St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital is Tampa Bay’s largest provider of children’s health services and is committed to providing everything needed for the health and well-being of children. Together, BayCare Kids and St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital offer specialized inpatient and outpatient pediatric care to thousands of children and their families each year in multiple locations throughout West Central Florida. From the tiniest baby to the high school quarterback, patients are cared for by doctors who specialize in treating children, in surroundings designed exclusively for kids.

About BayCare
BayCare is a leading not-for-profit health care system that connects individuals and families to a wide range of services at 16 hospitals and hundreds of other convenient locations throughout the Tampa Bay and west central Florida regions. Inpatient and outpatient services include acute care, primary care, imaging, laboratory, behavioral health, home care, and wellness. Our mission is to improve the health of all we serve through community-owned health care services that set the standard for high-quality, compassionate care. For more information, visit BayCare.org.

SOURCE St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital

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