Lethbridge Herald

Seniors And Pets ~ Can They Stay Together?

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For centuries, humans have enjoyed deeply nurturing and enriching bonds with their pets. Creatures of all kinds can lift our spirits, comfort us, shower us with affection and surround us with boundless love. For some seniors, their furry or feathered friend might be the best part of their day. Their pets might be the reason they get out of bed; the reason they still venture out for a daily walk; one of the few things that makes them smile. If you have an aging parent or loved one with a devoted pet, chances are it’s heartbreak­ing to think about having to separate them from one another, down the road. At AgeCare Columbia we believe that having pets in senior communitie­s can not only provide companions­hip and increase the quality of life for our residents, but it also has a positive effect on our residents’ health. A 2009 study by the Vanier Institute found that pet ownership can lower stress, reduce loneliness of residents in long-term care communitie­s, improve health during difficult times, and lower the risks of heart disease and other medical conditions. To allow your loved one to maintain their pet relationsh­ip while transition­ing to AgeCare Columbia, we offer a couple of choices: 1. We allow pets! At AgeCare Columbia we allow our independen­t living residents to move in with their pets, subject to approval. Residents with pets are required to sign a “pet care contract” undertakin­g to provide all the care and responsibi­lity for their pet. In each community we also maintain pet-free zones. 2. We encourage families and friends to bring well-behaved vaccinated pets for visits. There are some conditions in place to ensure rules are observed and other residents are not negatively impacted. For anyone who has experience­d the unfalterin­g devotion of a beloved pet, it’s comforting to know that illness or aging does not have to pose a threat to that enduring relationsh­ip. Our faithful friends can accompany us in our new home, or come for regular visits and continue to brighten our days.

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Aging with Pet Love

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