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Assessment by a Mental Health Professional: The first step is to determine whether you qualify for an emotional support animal. This involves a mental health professional that we provide, such as a therapist or psychiatrist assessing your mental health condition and determining if an ESA would be beneficial for you. They may provide a letter or recommendation if they believe you would benefit from having an ESA.
Letter of Prescription or Recommendation: If our mental health professional determines that an ESA would be beneficial for your mental health, they can provide you with a letter of prescription or recommendation. This letter should include details about your mental health condition, why an ESA would be helpful, and their professional recommendation for an ESA.
Identification: We also provide you with the highest quality Identification card with your unique emotional support registration number, along with all other necessary information.
Informing Landlords or Airlines: If you're seeking housing or planning to travel with your ESA, you may need to inform your landlord or airline about your ESA. Landlords are required to make reasonable accommodations for ESAs under the Fair Housing Act, and airlines are required to allow ESAs to accompany their owners in the cabin under the Air Carrier Access Act.
Service animals have specific access rights granted to them to facilitate their assistance to individuals with disabilities. Here are some general aspects of the access that service animals typically have:
It's important to note that while service animals have broad access rights, they are expected to behave appropriately in public and adhere to hygiene and cleanliness standards. Additionally, the definition and regulations regarding service animals can vary by country and region, so it's essential to be aware of local laws and regulations. In many places, only dogs and in some cases miniature horses, are recognized as service animals. Other animals, even if providing emotional support, might not have the same legal protections.
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