Is there a designated area for patient support dogs?

Asked 2 months ago
Carolinas Medical Center recognizes the important role that therapy and support animals can play in the healing process. While the facility may not have a specific designated area solely for patient support dogs, the hospital does have policies in place regarding the presence of therapy animals within the facility. These policies aim to ensure the safety and comfort of all patients, visitors, and staff. It is typically required that therapy dogs meet certain criteria and be part of an established therapy program. For individuals interested in having a therapy or support dog visit, it is advisable to check the current policies on the Carolinas Medical Center website. There, one may find detailed information about the requirements and any designated areas where therapy dogs may be permitted. Overall, the goal is to create a supportive environment while also maintaining the necessary safety standards.
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Answered Sep 23, 2025

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