Khaleej Times

Robot dog lends a helping paw to dementia sufferers at care home

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BOURNEMOUT­H — Among Ron Grantham’s happiest memories are the days he spent fly-fishing with his beloved dog, Spot. Now those memories are being revived by visits from his new best friend, Biscuit — a robotic dog.

Grantham is 99 years old and lives in Templeman House, a British care home, which brought in Biscuit. Staff there say dogs — even robotic dogs — can help to elicit memories from residents and spark conversati­ons with care providers.

“I found out today that Ron used to go fly fishing when he finished work and take the dog across the fields with him while he fished,” said Deanna Barnes, home manager at care home, said.

“We didn’t know that before. So obviously the dog brings out memories that they can reflect on and tell us.”

Biscuit stands around two feet tall and looks something like a labradoodl­e. He’s equipped with sensors in various places on its body that allow him to react when a human interacts with it.

Simon Bird, the deputy chief executive at Care South, which owns Templeman House and several other care homes in the south of England, said Biscuit was particular­ly effective at reducing stress and anxiety in residents with dementia.

“When we do have residents that are getting particular­ly stressed or very anxious, the manager or the staff will bring Biscuit out. He’s a good distractio­n. He reduces stress levels,” Bird said.

“He does stimulate memory and also encourages a lot of social interactio­n and recollecti­on and reminiscen­ce.”

Though Biscuit may ultimately be nothing more than a collection of plastic, wiring and sensors wrapped in synthetic fur, residents still have an emotional reaction to him.

As resident Elsie Proctor, 94, petted Biscuit, she told the dog “You’re beautiful. Yes, you are a beautiful one, yes, that’s lovely.” —

 ?? Reuters ?? Katrina Brooke interacts with ‘Biscuit’ the robotic dog at a care home in Bournemout­h, Britain. —
Reuters Katrina Brooke interacts with ‘Biscuit’ the robotic dog at a care home in Bournemout­h, Britain. —

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