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Minimally, the letter from a healthcare provider should document the persons disability. If possible, it would be helpful for the letter to also include information on how the animal helps with the persons disability. The part of the ADA that deals with employment doesnt define service animal.
To legitimately qualify for an ESA, you must work with a qualified licensed healthcare professional such as a therapist or doctor, who recommends your emotional support animal. It is also perfectly acceptable to use a therapist or doctor who offers online services.
California State Laws Under the FEHA, hotels and other housing providers in California must make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, including allowing them to have their emotional support animals with them.
[Patient name] has certain limitations which affect his/her activities of daily living. To assist in alleviating these difficulties, and to enhance his/her ability to live independently, I am prescribing a service dog [or Emotional Support Animal] that will assist in coping with his/her disability.
Airlines may require: (1) a U.S. DOT form attesting to the animals health, behavior, and training; and. (2) a U.S. DOT form attesting that the animal can either not relieve itself or can relieve itself in a sanitary manner, if the animal will be on a flight that is 8 or more hours.
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The first step to getting a PSD is talking to a mental health professional. The doctor will discuss your mental health and see if a service dog or an emotional support dog may be a good fit for you and your disability.
Sometimes it is confusing if an animal is a pet or a service dog, and a business owner may wish to ask for documentation establishing that it is, indeed, a service dog. Is this legal? Absolutely.
By providing thorough information about your mental health condition, symptoms, and the ways an ESA can help, you can demonstrate the genuine need for an ESA letter. Always approach the conversation with respect and understanding, acknowledging the responsibilities that come with having an emotional support animal.

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