According
to research, animals can help older
adults lower their blood pressure as well as increase their
social interactions and physical activity.
Studies have also found pets help seniors to cope with depression and
reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Pets such as dogs and cats are very loyal, loving animals and make great
companions for seniors.
In
the National Poll on Healthy Aging, sponsored by AARP and the University of
Michigan, 2,051 seniors age 50 to 80 were interviewed. Over half of the participants were pet owners,
and of that group, more than 88% reported that pets added to their enjoyment of
life. Moreover 86% of them said their
pets made them feel loved. The survey also reported that as many as 80% of the pet
owners stated their pets helped them reduce stress.
Experts
estimate that up to 40% of seniors feel lonely on a regular basis, which is
problematic as loneliness is associated with poor sleep
habits, higher stress and more inflammation.
In another study from 2012 by Pain
Magazine, it was reported that “therapy dogs provided significant reduction
in pain and emotional distress for chronic pain patients.” The journal, Science, reports that just by looking into the eyes of their dog
for at least 5 minutes, pet owners got a boost of the feel-good oxytocin
hormone in their brain.
Dr.
Jay P. Granat, a New Jersey-based psychotherapist explains some of the benefits
of pet ownership for the elderly, saying, “Dogs and cats live very much in the
present; they don’t worry about tomorrow, which can be a very scary concept for
an older person. An animal embodies that sense of here and now, and it tends to
rub off on people.”
At MorningStar at Jordan, we recognize
the relationship that exists between a senior and their pet, which is why our
community is pet friendly. Please see
our website for more information about our assisted
living home and the various amenities, services,
and support we offer to our residents and their families.
The unique mission statement of MorningStar at
Jordan, “to honor, to serve, to invest,” sets us apart from other senior living
communities. Our foundation is built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors,
and investing in staff with a felt calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a
real home for residents within a beautiful setting, we encourage you to learn
more about the finest assisted living home in Centennial, CO.
Source: agingcare.com
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