13 February 2024
Bringing Smiles and Connection: How Therapy Ponies and Owls are Uplifting Patients at Ellens Glen Hospital
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NHS Lothian staff are supporting patients wellbeing through innovative approaches to care that go beyond traditional medicine. At Ellens Glen Hospital, therapy animals like ponies and owls are bringing a touch of magic to patients’ lives.
These furry and feathered friends aren’t just there for cuddles (although those are certainly welcome!), their presence has a profound impact on patient wellbeing. Bringing therapy animals into wards helps to reduce stress and anxiety, feelings of loneliness, and improve mood.

For patients at Ellen’s Glen, a visit from Willow and Flicker is a bright spot in their day. The sight of staff, patients, and loved ones all connecting with the animals creates a heartwarming atmosphere filled with laughter and shared joy. One staff member said:
NHS Lothian Staff, Ellen’s Glen HospitalThe patients and staff love the interaction with the animals and birds. It lifts their mood and brightens up the day. Staff get a huge kick out seeing the animals but also the expression on the patient’s faces. Our relatives love it too and are always keen to get in on the act.”
This innovative approach to patient care highlights NHS Lothian’s commitment to holistic wellbeing. By recognising the importance of emotional health alongside medical treatment, NHS Lothian is helping patients find moments of happiness and connection on their road to recovery.

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