Article Source: County of San Mateo - CA
SAN MATEO – San Mateo County Health has launched a program that
provides temporary care for pets while their owners receive inpatient
mental health, substance use or medical treatment. The initiative
removes a barrier that often prevents people from seeking care.
The Foster Wellness Program was
developed in response to a recurring issue: individuals eligible for
inpatient care often decline treatment due to lack of trusted care
options for their pets.
For many clients, pets provide emotional support, stability and
motivation to seek help. The program places pets with trained
volunteers who provide safe, temporary homes, allowing owners to focus
on treatment.
Miss Green Eyes
Miss Green Eyes rests in a foster home through San Mateo County
Health’s Foster Wellness Program, which provides temporary pet care
while owners receive treatment.
“For many of the people we serve, pets are family,” said Behavioral
Health and Recovery Services director Dr. Jei Africa. “There can be
many obstacles to seeking behavioral health care, and this is one we
have seen repeatedly. By ensuring pets are safe and cared for, we help
clients worry less about their animal companions and focus on their
treatment.”
County Health’s Animal Control and Licensing program manages the foster
placement process, including screening volunteers, inspecting homes and
coordinating supplies and veterinary support. The team matches pets
with appropriate foster homes to ensure a smooth reunification once
treatment is complete.
“We’re here to protect that bond and make sure families, including
their animal companion, can be reunited safely,” said Lori
Morton-Feazell, chief of Animal Control and Licensing.
Approved volunteers receive necessary supplies, including food and
veterinary care support. County staff manage placements, logistics and
reunification. The County also partners with local dog walkers and
boarding kennels to support care needs when foster homes are not
immediately available. The program maintains confidentiality for both
clients and foster caregivers.
One foster caregiver described the experience of welcoming a cat –
affectionately known as Miss Green Eyes – into their home through the
program: “The first day she was bouncing off the walls with glee. She
settled in very well and was inseparable from us. Her affectionate
nature is a joy. Her original owner has peace of mind, a pet has been
saved, and our lives have been enriched beyond measure.”
The program is recruiting volunteers to foster pets in San Mateo, San
Francisco, Alameda and Santa Clara counties. All animal lovers are
welcome, especially those who can foster dogs and cats. To volunteer,
send an email to fosteringwellness@smcgov.org.
Media Contact
Faizus Amin
Public Information Officer
San Mateo County Health
Press Contact: 650-867-1661
Press Email: press@smchealth.org