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Service Animal Letter: Some Important Things You Should Know About It

9/25/2017

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The treatments of any kind of psychological disability require special care and attention to the exact mental conditions of the patients. Unlike the treatments of the physical ailments that involve medical testing and surgeries, the psychiatrists need to handle any case of psychological problem with much more emotional attachment, taking the individual likings and preferences of the patients in consideration.

Pet Therapy

The methods applied in curing a patient of any particular psychological problem is unique in its own way, i.e. it may not be similar to the treatment of another patient. Based on the comprehensive researches on this specific branch of medical science, several techniques have been discovered using which more than a few patients have been brought back to normal mental health. Among these techniques, pet therapy or animal assisted therapy is an important one. This therapy can be applicable to those who love to be around their favorite animals or pets. Since the first and foremost aim of any psychological treatment is to provide mental comfort to the patient, the doctors make effective use of this bond of mutual love and companionship in alleviating the mental discomforts of the patient.

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If it has been noticed that a patient of a particular psychological illness responds more positively when his/her pet is around him/her than when he/she is surrounded by his/her family members or near ones, the doctors immediately come to the conclusion that the person is in need of an animal assisted therapy. Special arrangements are made for the patient so that the animal can always be in close proximity to its emotionally disturbed owner.

Common Syndromes

The problems for which normally this pet therapy is prescribed are:
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Social phobia
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Cognitive decline

Legality


Quite a few places are there where the entry of animals is prohibited. The service animal letter is the thing that enables the patients undergoing pet therapy to carry their animals along with them in wherever they go. As the animals used in this therapy are called Emotional Support Animals or ESAs, it means that they are providing a particular service for a specific medical reason. Because of that, neither the animal nor the handler can be disallowed from entering in the cabin of an airplane or any other vehicle of public transport, or any public housing apartment. The Air Carrier Access Act of 1986 and the Fair Housing Amendment Act of 1988 preserve the rights of the ESAs and their owners.

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The aforementioned letter is the only legal document that bears the proof of the identity of an Emotional Support Animal. A service animal can travel or lodge anywhere with its owner with the help of this letter.

Availability


It should be remembered here that only a certified doctor has the authority to provide the ESA letter to a patient of any psychological disability. Any other mode of identification of the animal will not be granted legally unless it has the sign and seal of a licensed psychiatrist.

We take pride in declaring that our renowned psychological clinic is one among those very few institutions in the USA that help people in getting the ESA letters. After making a thorough diagnosis of the mental health of each patient, our doctors recommend the pet therapy. Following that, we proceed to providing the patient with all the documents bearing each and every detail of his/her ailment and the identity information of the animal assisting him/her. Visit our official web pages to get the additional details.

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Emotional Support Animal Letter – Need and Importance

9/14/2017

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Emotional support animals or ESA’s are legally protected pets that accompany and help humans with emotional, mental or psychological disabilities. As per the national institute of mental health, approximately 1 in 5 adults in the United States suffer from a mental, psychological or emotional disorder. These mental or psychological disabilities affect human health to a great extent.

Most of the studies on human psychology have shown that real health benefits for those living with pets, comprises lowered blood pressure, reduced stress level, minimized feeling of loneliness, better mental health, and even more opportunities for socialization. It is widely observed that humans with emotional support animals have expressed increased levels of happiness and a higher quality of life.

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In most of the cases, emotional support animal companions are mainly dogs and cats, though there are other animals as well, which can also function as an ESA, say for example a rabbit or a parrot.

Countless studies on human psychology and health have proven that pets provide a wide range of health benefits both in terms of physical as well as emotional. But, when you are renting your living accommodations and you depend on an emotional support animal (or ESA), how will you decide that where is your landlord’s rights end and your ESA’s right began. In order to secure the rights of an emotional support animal, you and your companion require an emotional support animal letter.

What Is an Emotional Support Animal Letter?

An emotional support animal letter is a medical document written or signed by a licensed medical practitioner or psychologist recommending an individual for an emotional support animal. An emotional support animal letter allows an individual to live or travel with their pet or ESA for free.

In fact, this letter serves as the only source of legal identity for the ESA as per the federal law. These letters separate ESA’s from other animals and provide them with a secure or protected feeling.

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Importance of an Emotional Support Animal Letter 


An ESA letter is mainly required to categorize your pet as an official emotional support animal. This letter signifies that the animal provide therapeutic healing to individuals suffering from certain kind of mental, emotional or psychological disabilities. Simply registering your pet as an ESA on a website does not qualify the pet as an emotional support animal.

Instead, emotional support animals are prescribed by doctors, psychiatrists, therapists, psychologist, or any other licensed mental health professional, which can determine if a comforting companion is needed or not. A Written letter by the medical practitioner is sufficient to indicate that the emotional support animal is an ESA that serve in some manner to individuals with mental, emotional or psychological problems. Some people even prefer to have an identification card or vest for travel convenience. You may ask for these ESA cards or travel vests from the certified clinical organizations that deal with several kinds of emotional or psychological disorders.

Benefits of Having Emotional Support Animal Letters

Having an emotional support animal letter means getting access to a wide number of benefits, such as:
  • Free travel allowance for ESA’s in cruise ships, airlines, taxis, trains, etc
  • No pet deposit can be charged for an ESA
  • Special Travel benefits for ESA’s in airlines
  • And many more

Laws Protecting the Emotional Support Animals

ESA or emotional support animals are legally protected pets, which have complete permission to live and fly with their owners. The legislations protecting emotional support animals are federal fair housing amendments act and the air carrier access act.

Some of the Emotional Support Animal Laws are:

ESA’s Housing: Emotional support animals are allowed to live in ‘No Pet’ apartments when given the ESA letters. Landlords cannot ask for security deposits for pet fees, nor are they allowed to inquire about the extent of the disability.


In fact, university dorms also recognize ESA’s laws that cover their accommodation.

ESA’s Travel: Emotional support animals easily get the permission to fly in-cabin with their owners. They do require caging or situating in the flight’s cargo section.

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Traveling With Your Service Animal or ESA - A Step-By-Step Guide

9/1/2017

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Traveling with a service animal or emotional support animal is a necessity for people, who are suffering from certain kind of psychological illness and are prescribed ESA's for recovery. Almost all travel carriers legally allow both emotional support animals and service animals without any extra charge. However, this allowance is based on some needful or particular legal documents that clearly mentions that the animal serves the individuals for recovery of their psychological or emotional disabilities. Having fulfilled the required legal documentation, you can easily get your ESA or service animal with you during travelling.

Requirements to Proof an Animal a Service Animal or ESA

As per the federal law, an animal is categorized as an emotional support animal or service animal with the help of a letter of recognition provided by a certified medical practitioner. This letter serves as the only source of identity and protection for the emotional support animal or ESA. Having the service animal travel letter with you is sufficient to prove that you are carrying a service animal and not a pet. The service animal letter is the legal document, you need to show at various checkpoints when you are travelling anywhere with your emotional support animal or service animal.

Benefits of Having a Service Animal Letter

Carrying a service animal letter has many benefits, such as:
  1. Free Allowance for Traveling in Trains, Flights, Cruise Ships, Taxis, etc
  2. Unlike the Other Pets, the Service Animals Experiences Special Treatment
  3. Rather than a storage crate, Service animals travel with the cabin of an airplane
  4. No extra Charges can be taken for the service animals
  5. And many more
The legal recognition that service animal letters provide enable the emotional support animals to experience a wide number of advantages while travelling.

Upon arrival at the TSA checkpoints usually while travelling in flights, there are special lanes for passengers travelling with animals. The passengers travelling with their ESA or service animals are usually advised to use these lanes.


Needful Mentioned in the Service Animal Letters

When you desire to travel with a dog as an emotional support or psychiatric service animal, then you will need to ensure that your animal is harnessed properly. You should provide supporting documentation in the form of an original letter on the letterhead of a certified psychologist. A service animal letter is only prescribed to individuals, who have any sort of psychological or emotional disability.

The letter should clearly state or confirm that:
  • The individual carrying the ESA or service animal with them is having a disability recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
  • You essential need the companionship of your dog or emotional or psychiatric support animal during travel
  • The letter is provided by a licensed medical practitioner
The service animal letter should also include information about the medical practitioner providing the letter (i.e. the type of the license, date issued, issuing authority, etc).

Thus, if you are travelling with your ESA or service animal, then having a service animal travel letter with you is a must.


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