Therapy Dog Nugget
December 18, 2020

A 100-pound Rottweiler-Shepherd-Labrador cross had been spending his Saturday afternoons visiting seniors in long-term care at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital for the last three years until the pandemic put a stop to it in the spring.
But now Nugget is going virtual.
He and his human, Stuart Mah, have found a new way to have important connections with the folks inside after their in-person volunteer visits were put on hold.
“I think there’s a lot of value in terms of the interaction and being with somebody. A lot of folks here are very lonely. I think with Nugget, he basically engages them,” Mah says. “It’s a great distraction for them. It’s a great hour of time individually with each of the residents that want to see Nugget.”
Nugget is also a hit online, with more than 2,800 following him on Instagram.
Mah says one resident even loved watching Nugget do something simple, like waiting to get a bone. “She broke out into laughter,” he says.
The iPad, speakers, and TVs needed to make the visits happen were provided by St. Paul’s Foundation holiday fundraiser campaign.
“This time of year is really important to be connected,” says Broek Bosma, chief development officer with St. Paul’s Foundation. “It’s important to be connected, even though we’re separated and this is a chance for Nugget to still come in and say, ‘Hello’ to the residents here at Mount St Joseph’s.”
Nugget will be continuing his regular on-screen appearances for residents, likely sporting his favourite bandana or slip-on tie.

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