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Mount Carmel’s chief nursing officer calls on dog to comfort staff


Holly Riegel, a multi-skilled patient technician, hugs Gracie in a break room after tending to COVID patients at Mount Carmel Grove City.

Somewhere inside the intensive care unit at Mount Carmel Grove City on one recent morning, Morgan Sheehan and Holly Riegel stood beside a bed and helped the patient lying in front of them FaceTime with family one last time before the person would be intubated and lose the ability to communicate, at least for now.

It was a moment that is repeated over and over and over in these days of COVID, one that never gets any easier.

But as soon as Sheehan, unit coordinator for the ICU, and Riegel, a multi-skilled patient technician, stepped from the room, they headed right into a breakroom to see Gracie, a 70-pound labradoodle who makes her rounds to visit the exhausted and emotionally-wrecked hospital staff a couple of times each week.



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