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Senior Communities Care for Dogs, Other Animals

Residents help care for the animals daily, and executives attribute health gains to animals’ presence.

Photos courtesy Silverado Senior Living

Those in charge of operations at Silverado Senior Living’s 16 communities have written a manual of rules for the residents – rules that require at least one dog and one cat for every 25 residents, one bird for every four residents and one aquarium for every 40 residents.

Beyond the 56 dogs, 45 cats and more than 400 fish and birds living with the seniors at the communities, a few extra pets have been added to the mix including a kangaroo, two miniature horses, two pot-bellied pigs, and several rabbits and guinea pigs.

Founded in 1996, Silverado Senior Living cares for those with Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease, and other dementias at locations in California, Texas, and Utah.

“We all know that pets provide the affection and unconditional love that can brighten seniors’ lives,” said Loren Shook, Silverado’s president and CEO. “But at Silverado, we understand that the positive impact of animals can go even deeper. For example, we involve our residents in caring for the animals on a daily basis.

“Helping to walk, groom, and feed them increases our residents’ feelings of self-esteem and worth because they feel they are being productive. This is tremendously important, because it’s so easy for those with memory impairment to feel helpless and unworthy and become depressed as a result.”

Shook attributes some of the residents’ health gains to the animals’ presence, including those who have regained the ability to walk, talk, and feed themselves as well as those who have recovered from depression.

Most of the animals at the facilities have been adopted from rescue groups, and the organization spends approximately $500,000 a year for their care.

Posted: January 19, 2008, 5 a.m. EST

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good article

John 3:16
megan, somewherein, OH
Posted: 1/20/2008 1:18:50 PM
Dogs DO make a possitive impact on a older persons life. I live with my Grandparents and my dog has done wonders for them!
Christy, Covina, CA
Posted: 1/20/2008 10:30:18 AM
how great this is. Pets always have extra love to share with others.
Sandi, Lake Milton, OH
Posted: 1/20/2008 3:51:45 AM
I think this is so great! I work for a Memory Care Facility & I bring my Chocolate Lab Sarah to work with me twice a week & she is so loved & missed on her days not there by the residents. She brings alot of joy to them. She makes them smile. There is one resident there that weather permitting, he will walk Sarah outside with other residents & staff & I am very grateful I can share Sarah with them.
Lori, Ballston Spa, NY
Posted: 1/19/2008 6:50:36 PM
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