Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Helping Seniors Stay Engaged with Pet Therapy
Pet Therapy for the Elderly
Written By : Ryan Brancato
Linda's mother had been receiving in-home care in NJ for several years. While the care was excellent, her mother just did not seem like her old self. Then one day, Linda, a 45-year-old mother, brought a puppy home for her own mother. It was then that she and her family learned firsthand the affect a pet can have on the health and outlook of a senior. Linda's mother became more active: grooming, feeding, and playing with the new puppy rather than spending most of her time sleeping or watching television....Continue article here
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