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Compassion Care Center

Title: Compassion Care Center

Published: Mon, 5 May 2008

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" could dothat. Dad: When we had to leave the second night, and peopledon't really understand this, a tear came to our dog'seye when we had to walk out of the room. When you'rehere and you can stay with him... they know it.The center offers 7 rooms"

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" each with a bed for the patient, a recliner for the owner and amenities like tv, vcr, a desk and internet connection. The first night is free for owners, if they would like to stay longer, the price is about $240 a night. But the benefits to the patients may be priceless....Bite: When they're more comfortable with their owners theirRespiratory rate is better, their heart rate is better,they're calmer, they need less medications for painand anxiety. They do significantly better over all. The Compassion Care Center is the first of it's kind but not the last. Many hospitals around the world are now offering this type of service. You wouldn't leave any family member anywhere thatwas ill and just drop them off for a few days andcome back when they're ready to come home. And wecertainly didn't want to do that either so to be ableto stay with our animal, and for our animal to us herewhile he's going through this is the best idea in theworld."

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