Good morning, everyone! My name is Dennis P. Owens. I have known several people over the years who routinely experience dialysis, but I recently began working with a client in New York City who asked me to do public access and task training for her service animal candidate. This client provided the motivation for my joining this forum, as she is my first SD client to receive dialysis. The dog will need to be comfortable with the hospital's dialysis unit, as well as the routine care that the handler receives in the unit.
I'd be very grateful for discussions about dialysis, how it affects the body's systems, and of course - anyone who is partnered with a service animal who might be willing to discuss how their experience of dialysis has changed through the presence or work of a service dog.
If you or someone else in the U.S. has had difficulty with access (because of the presence of a service animal, for instance) to an in-hospital dialysis unit, and want a resource in dealing with getting an accommodation, the ADA Information Line (
http://www.ada.gov/infoline.htm) and/or 800-514-0301 (voice); 800-514-0383 (TTY). I'm happy to discuss and advise, as well.
Thanks for the welcome!
Have a great day!
Dennis