Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 4/21/2018 This qualitative descriptive study explored experiences with service dog use for performance of daily occupations among people with mobility impairments. Outcomes indicate that service dogs can be considered as a beneficial, adaptable form of assistive technology for some people with mobility impairments. Primary Author and Speaker: Ellen Herlache-Pretzer Additional Authors and Speakers: Melissa Winkle Contributing Authors: Rachel Csatari, Alyssa Kolanowski, Amy Londry, Rachel Dawson

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