|
Daisy-DooDaisy came to AIM Behavioral as an 8(ish) week old lab pup. She had a tough past, being abandoned at only 4 weeks old. Luckily, she was taken in by an amazing foster family who taught her what love is. After an extensive screening process Daisy proved that she was a perfect fit to our team. Daisy started out as an intern and was promoted through the ranks as she learned the necessary skills to be an exceptional Emotional Support Specialist and Patient Advocate. From day 1 Daisy started helping patients through her unconditional love and unending compassion. She takes the time to personally get to know each AIM patient and offer her own brand of support and encouragement. It is Daisy's goal in life to make sure that everyone she meets feels special. Daisy is out in the community all the time, working hard to put a smile on each person's face. If you see her please take a moment to say hello, she is always happy to see you! |
|
Scrappy-DooScrappy came to AIM by way of Route 66. Alone and abandoned on the side of the highway, he knew that there was a better way to live so he ran for the highway and hitched a ride to Florida. He was not quite sure what he wanted to do as a career so he tried a few options before becoming an Emotional Support Specialist and Patient Advocate at AIM. He tried to be a guard dog but met WAAYYY too many friends. He tried to be a stay-at-home dog but, he missed everyone when they were not home with him. He tried to be a fur blanket, but he found that those are not needed often in Florida. And fast food required hairnets... Finally he talked with Daisy about his options and found that AIM had an opening that perfectly fit his needs! What no one could have predicted is that he was the missing piece to our support team. Always ready for a snuggle and a belly rub, Scrappy’s gentle nature, adoring eyes, and quick smile make him a perfect shoulder to cry on and a solid friend. Scrappy’s goal in life is to be a good boy and the way that he does it is by being there for you. If you see Scrappy out and about, please make sure to say hello. You will make his day! |