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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Southeast Michigan Shares the Advantages of Pets for the Elderly Benefits of Pets for Aging Loved Ones Studies have proven that pets can lengthen a person’s lifespan by up to seven years. People who have pets report higher levels of fulfillment. Having a pet can also reduce anxiety or loneliness and provide motivation to get outdoors and walk. The many benefits that pets provide explain why dogs are commonly used in assistance settings. Dogs that "pass muster" and receive requisite certifications may be used in various types of assisted living environments; bringing joy to senior citizens. The documented health benefits of time spent with an well-behaved dog are remarkable. It is apparent that even a brief interval spent with a relaxed and loving puppy can have a lasting impact. Seniors living in their own homes, either by themselves or with spouses and other family, can have a far superior quality of life when they have an animal companion. A pet can provide the push that a senior may need to be more social with the family. A dog encourages senior citizens to get out of the house and take walks; helping to keep them healthy and active. Oftentimes seniors may become withdrawn and isolated and a pet can help make them feel more loved and needed. When a senior lives alone, a dog can provide an extra level of protection; helping your aging loved one feel more secure. While this all sounds wonderful, a senior citizen needs to take into consideration the needs and energy of a pet, paying special attention to select a species and breed that would be a good fit for them. A pet should not add frustration and strain. Therefore, it is extremely important to help your aging loved one choose a pet that suits their personality and living situation, so that they realize the most satisfying pet/owner relationship. Older dogs may be the perfect choice for senior citizens looking for a companion. Older dogs are generally past the hyperactive puppy phase and are more likely to be content having their owner simply sit with them; pet them; scratch their bellies; take them for casual walks; and generally share a relaxed and comfortable life. The bond between an adult dog and a senior citizen can have a mutually beneficial effect. About Senior Helpers: Senior Helpers provides many in-home, caregiving services for the elderly in Southeast Michigan. We offer extensive in-home care services for seniors who embrace their independence and the personal dignity that goes with it. Our in-home care services are provided by bonded and insured caregivers all of whom pass a national background check.

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Page 1: Senior helpers in home elder care of southeast michigan shares the advantages of pets for the elderly

Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Southeast Michigan Shares the Advantages of Pets for the Elderly Benefits of Pets for Aging Loved Ones

Studies have proven that pets can lengthen a person’s lifespan by up to seven years. People

who have pets report higher levels of fulfillment. Having a pet can also reduce anxiety or

loneliness and provide motivation to get outdoors and walk.

The many benefits that pets provide explain why dogs are commonly used in assistance

settings. Dogs that "pass muster" and receive requisite certifications may be used in various

types of assisted living environments; bringing joy to senior citizens. The documented health

benefits of time spent with an well-behaved dog are remarkable. It is apparent that even a brief

interval spent with a relaxed and loving puppy can have a lasting impact.

Seniors living in their own homes, either by themselves or with spouses and other family, can

have a far superior quality of life when they have an animal companion. A pet can provide the

push that a senior may need to be more social with the family. A dog encourages senior citizens

to get out of the house and take walks; helping to keep them healthy and active. Oftentimes

seniors may become withdrawn and isolated and a pet can help make them feel more loved

and needed. When a senior lives alone, a dog can provide an extra level of protection; helping

your aging loved one feel more secure.

While this all sounds wonderful, a senior citizen needs to take into consideration the needs and

energy of a pet, paying special attention to select a species and breed that would be a good fit

for them. A pet should not add frustration and strain. Therefore, it is extremely important to

help your aging loved one choose a pet that suits their personality and living situation, so that

they realize the most satisfying pet/owner relationship.

Older dogs may be the perfect choice for senior citizens looking for a companion. Older dogs

are generally past the hyperactive puppy phase and are more likely to be content having their

owner simply sit with them; pet them; scratch their bellies; take them for casual walks; and

generally share a relaxed and comfortable life. The bond between an adult dog and a senior

citizen can have a mutually beneficial effect.

About Senior Helpers:

Senior Helpers provides many in-home, caregiving services for the elderly in Southeast Michigan. We offer extensive in-home care services for seniors who embrace their independence and the personal dignity that goes with it. Our in-home care services are provided by bonded and insured caregivers all of whom pass a national background check.

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Senior Helpers In Home Elder Care of Southeast Michigan Shares the Advantages of Pets for the Elderly If a senior family member needs in-home care services in Harper Woods, Wixom, Harrison Township, Redford, Northville, Pontiac and surrounding areas, we are an excellent choice with exemplary references. In-home care is the compassionate choice for your elderly loved ones' continued independent living. We promise we will do our best to make it a positive experience for them and you. For more information, please visit: http://seniorhelpers.com/location/2601.