National Center for Child Health and Development to Introduce Second Hospital Facility Dog
Shine On! Kids and the National Center for Child Health and Development (NCCHD) have announced the introduction of 'Mana', a second Hospital Facility Dog, to the center.
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Shine On! Kids (Headquartered in Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Kimberley Forsythe, Board Chair) and the National Center for Child Health and Development (Headquartered in Okura, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo; Takashi Igarashi, Board Chair) have announced the introduction of a second Hospital Facility Dog team to the center.
*Hospital Facility Dog® is a registered trademark of Shine On! Kids.
A facility dog is specifically trained to work in a hospital setting. Alongside a 'handler'—a nurse with clinical experience who has received training in handling dogs—they assist with the treatment and daily life of hospitalized children. For example, they provide comfort during frightening situations such as blood draws, medication administration, or being moved to the operating room, and accompany children during rehabilitation training.
Selected for the second team at the center is 'Mana', a female Golden Retriever. She is known for her laid-back, outgoing, and adorable personality, and is adept at building connections and providing genuine affection to those she spends time with.
Mana is scheduled to officially start her role as a facility dog following on-site training at the center. Together with 'Masa', who is currently active at the center, it is hoped that she will provide support for the daily lives of many hospitalized children.
*The operations of facility dogs at the center are fully funded by donations.
[Second Facility Dog]
Name: 'Mana'
Breed: Golden Retriever (Female)
Date of Birth: March 8, 2024 (Currently 2 years and 2 months old)
Origin: Australia
Personality: Friendly; able to make friends immediately even with strangers.
◆ Shine On! Kids Hospital Facility Dog®
These dogs are professionally trained to work full-time in hospitals as members of medical teams. They work with their handlers (nurses with clinical experience) to engage in more than just interaction; they are involved in the treatment of pediatric cancer and other severe illnesses. In Japan, this program operates in four hospitals: Shizuoka Children's Hospital, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center, and the National Center for Child Health and Development. As of April 2026, second teams were introduced (currently in a trial period) at Hyogo Prefectural Children's Hospital and the Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center.
A major feature is that they work at the same hospital every day and engage in activities tailored to individual needs. They accompany patients for painful tests, transport to surgery, and assist with rehabilitation. They do not rotate through various hospitals or facilities. Rather than brief, intermittent visits, the presence of the same dog over significant, recurring time provides deep emotional encouragement for children undergoing hospital treatment.
*Hospital Facility Dog® is a registered trademark of Shine On! Kids.
A facility dog is specifically trained to work in a hospital setting. Alongside a 'handler'—a nurse with clinical experience who has received training in handling dogs—they assist with the treatment and daily life of hospitalized children. For example, they provide comfort during frightening situations such as blood draws, medication administration, or being moved to the operating room, and accompany children during rehabilitation training.
Selected for the second team at the center is 'Mana', a female Golden Retriever. She is known for her laid-back, outgoing, and adorable personality, and is adept at building connections and providing genuine affection to those she spends time with.
Mana is scheduled to officially start her role as a facility dog following on-site training at the center. Together with 'Masa', who is currently active at the center, it is hoped that she will provide support for the daily lives of many hospitalized children.
*The operations of facility dogs at the center are fully funded by donations.
[Second Facility Dog]
Name: 'Mana'
Breed: Golden Retriever (Female)
Date of Birth: March 8, 2024 (Currently 2 years and 2 months old)
Origin: Australia
Personality: Friendly; able to make friends immediately even with strangers.
◆ Shine On! Kids Hospital Facility Dog®
These dogs are professionally trained to work full-time in hospitals as members of medical teams. They work with their handlers (nurses with clinical experience) to engage in more than just interaction; they are involved in the treatment of pediatric cancer and other severe illnesses. In Japan, this program operates in four hospitals: Shizuoka Children's Hospital, Kanagawa Children's Medical Center, Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center, and the National Center for Child Health and Development. As of April 2026, second teams were introduced (currently in a trial period) at Hyogo Prefectural Children's Hospital and the Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center.
A major feature is that they work at the same hospital every day and engage in activities tailored to individual needs. They accompany patients for painful tests, transport to surgery, and assist with rehabilitation. They do not rotate through various hospitals or facilities. Rather than brief, intermittent visits, the presence of the same dog over significant, recurring time provides deep emotional encouragement for children undergoing hospital treatment.
FAQ
国立成育医療研究センターに導入される2頭目のホスピタル・ファシリティドッグの名前は何ですか?
2頭目の名前は「マナ」で、ゴールデン・レトリーバーの雌です。
ホスピタル・ファシリティドッグとはどのような役割ですか?
病院に常勤し、医療チームの一員として活動する犬です。臨床経験のある看護師(ハンドラー)と共に、採血や手術室への移動など、子どもの恐怖に寄り添ったり、リハビリを支援したりします。
ホスピタル・ファシリティドッグの運営資金はどのように賄われていますか?
運営は全額寄付によって賄われています。
この活動はどこで行われていますか?
日本では静岡県立こども病院、神奈川県立こども医療センター、東京都立小児総合医療センター、国立成育医療研究センターの4病院で展開されています。
他のセラピイドッグと何が違いますか?
毎日同じ病院に常勤し、特定の患者のニーズに合わせて長期的に活動することが最大の特徴です。巡回訪問は行いません。