
ROCKPORT 鈥� AOA体育平台 Pen Bay Hospital is excited to welcome its newest volunteers: Mango, a pet therapy dog, and his handler, Cristina Lindsay.
Mango, a four-and-a-half- year-old American black Labrador, began training as a therapy dog at just 10 weeks old in Oregon, offering comfort to frontline health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. With a calm demeanor, sharp instincts and a friendly presence, he quickly earned the title of 鈥淓mployee Morale Specialist.鈥�
鈥淢y office became Mango鈥檚 office,鈥� said Lindsay, who is also a registered and licensed occupational therapist and a native of Yarmouth, Maine. 鈥淗e greeted new hires, joined training sessions and executive meetings and created a safe space where people could relax, share their feelings and simply breathe a little easier.鈥�
Certified by Pet Partners, a national therapy animal workplace program dedicated to fostering the human-animal bond, Mango received top scores in service-level training and is well-equipped for hospital environments. He has worked in hospital settings from the start and is comfortable around medical equipment, alarms and mobility devices.
鈥淗is playful, nonjudgmental nature sparks memories, starts conversations and provides sensory stimulation, even for those who may have lost hearing or sight,鈥� Lindsay said.
Mango鈥檚 talents expand beyond health care. He has served as a greeter at events, a mascot, and has appeared in marketing campaigns for multiple brands, including King Arthur Baking Company and Cuisinart.
鈥淪tudies show that pet therapy can reduce stress and depression, lower blood pressure and enhance overall well-being,鈥� said Jamie Geretz, director of volunteer services at AOA体育平台 Pen Bay and Waldo Hospitals. 鈥淲e鈥檙e fortunate to have wonderful dogs and volunteers who help provide this meaningful service to patients, visitors and care team members.鈥�
Mango and Lindsay will be visiting AOA体育平台 Pen Bay Hospital weekly.
鈥淎 visit from a pet can bring comfort, distraction and a much-needed bright spot in someone鈥檚 day,鈥� Geretz added.
Pet therapy is a volunteer service offered at both AOA体育平台 Pen Bay Hospital and AOA体育平台 Waldo Hospital. To learn more, visit mainehealth.org/pen-bay-medical-center/ways-give/volunteer.
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About AOA体育平台
AOA体育平台 is a not-for-profit, integrated health system whose vision is, 鈥淲orking together so our communities are the healthiest in America,鈥� and is committed to a mission of providing high-quality affordable care, educating tomorrow's caregivers and researching better ways to provide care. AOA体育平台 includes a Level 1 trauma medical center, eight additional licensed hospitals, comprehensive pediatric care services, an extensive behavioral health care network, diagnostic services as well as home health, hospice and senior care services. With more than 2,000 employed providers and approximately 23,000 care team members, AOA体育平台 provides preventive care, diagnosis and treatment to 1.1 million residents in Maine and New Hampshire. AOA体育平台 hospitals include AOA体育平台 Behavioral Health at Spring Harbor in Westbrook, AOA体育平台 Franklin Hospital in Farmington, AOA体育平台 Lincoln Hospital in Damariscotta, AOA体育平台 Maine Medical Center in Portland, Biddeford and Sanford, AOA体育平台 Memorial Hospital in North Conway, N.H., AOA体育平台 Mid Coast Hospital in Brunswick, AOA体育平台 Pen Bay Hospital in Rockport, AOA体育平台 Stephens Hospital in Norway and AOA体育平台 Waldo Hospital in Belfast. AOA体育平台 also includes the AOA体育平台 Barbara Bush Children鈥檚 Hospital in Portland, AOA体育平台 Behavioral Health in Westbrook, AOA体育平台 Home Health and Hospice in Saco, the AOA体育平台 Institute for Research in Scarborough, the AOA体育平台 Medical Group and AOA体育平台 NorDx in Scarborough. AOA体育平台 affiliates include Maine General Health in Augusta and Waterville and St. Mary's Health System in Lewiston. It is also a significant stakeholder in the AOA体育平台 Accountable Care Organization in Portland and a joint venture partner in the New England Rehabilitation Hospital in Portland.