Looking for Companionship? Maybe a Pet is the Answer
Study after study reports elderly people who are pet owners, say they are the better for it. According to a recent Forbes magazine article, the number one benefit pets provide seniors with is “unconditional love.” A whooping eighty-three percent of surveyed participants agree, and another 73 percent said their pet makes them feel loved. The good feelings pets give to seniors was even high in those who live with others.
Other surveys of seniors found pets gave them a sense of purpose. Others said they derived joy just from interacting with a pet even if they didn’t own it. Some seniors expressed they enjoy having a pet visit their home or interact with one while visiting family or friends.
In terms of what animals were most popular, dogs were a somewhat higher choice than cats; but some seniors had both. Experts say most people other than someone with very limited mobility can become a dog owner. However before you make a commitment to a dog; it makes sense to research breeds that do not require a lot of exercise. To this end, it might be better to adopt an older dog rather than trying to raise a puppy. Smaller dogs are generally considered easier and there are several breeds known to be low-maintenance, easy to train and only require a daily walk.
By their nature and their needs, cats are typically much easier than dogs. They are wonderful companions and don’t need to be walked. If you dislike the idea of pet hair around the house, opt for a short-haired cat. Most cats are pretty independent, can live inside, and are quieter than a dog. Generally they only need to interact with their owners twenty or thirty minutes a day. Other pets suitable for seniors in alzheimers care are birds, reptiles and fish.
Sometimes being a pet owner is one of the things that make seniors reluctant to move to senior living. At MorningStar of Littleton, we know seniors do not want to leave behind their furry four-footed family member and we welcome pets (see our website for our pet policy).
Our community offers 65 stylish private suites in a choice of studio and one-and-two-bedrooms. Our distinct Reflections Neighborhood offers Alzheimers care with 20 recently renovated suites. Call us to set up a tour as we are eager to show you around our beautiful community; and excited for you to meet our team and resident-heroes.
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