A Presence in
Every Corner.
Our teams serve in a variety of environments across the community.
Each one is different, but the need is the same. A calm presence in the middle of real life.
“The paws that heal are found wherever they are needed most.”
Hospitals
In hospitals, our dogs visit patients, families, and staff.
They help ease anxiety before procedures, bring comfort during long days, and give people something to look forward to.
For many, it becomes the best part of their day.
- Critical & Intensive Care Support
- Post-Operative Rehabilitation Motivation
- Waiting Area Anxiety Reduction
Schools
In schools, therapy dogs help create a more relaxed and supportive environment.
Students often feel more comfortable reading, talking, or simply sitting with a dog. It lowers pressure and helps them focus. We also serve colleges and universities during high-stress seasons such as finals week.
Program Highlight
“Dogs don't correct pronunciation; they just wag their tails and listen to the magic of the words.”
- One-on-One Literacy Coaching
- University Finals Week De-stressing


Care Facilities
In care homes and similar settings, therapy dogs bring companionship and familiarity.
They create moments of connection that can break through loneliness and routine.
Why it matters
Familiar touchpoints like petting and conversation often help residents share memories, smile more, and feel less isolated.
Community & Crisis Care
Beyond the walls of institutions, Angel Paws is active in the heart of our city. We support first responders, community gatherings, and crisis-impacted settings where people need calm presence and care.
Our teams have served after local tragedies and during seasons of grief, offering comfort and connection in moments when words are hard to find.
Request a visitA calm presence can change the tone of an entire room.
Does your facility need a visit from Angel Paws?
If you represent a healthcare, educational, senior care, or community organization, tell us a little about your setting and what kind of visit would be helpful.
