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CHHS Summer Standouts: Occupational Therapy doctorate students work to enhance the lives of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Imani Conley-Frazier and Archana Subramanian, doctorate students in CSU’s Occupational Therapy Program, are completing a summer internship with Support Inc.; an organization across Northern Colorado that provides services to maximize the quality of life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Life after retirement is rewarding as a therapy dog

Icy started out life as a breeding dog. She was ready for retirement when Human-Animal Bond in Colorado – HABIC volunteer Ann Kusic and her partner decided to adopt this sweet Standard Poodle, with the softest light grey-colored coat that inspired her name. Now they’re making a difference as a therapy dog team at Presbyterian-St. Lukes Hospital in Denver, as well as at The Denver Hospice.

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