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It
was a dreary and rainy day outside this past January
when Belle (a chocolate Labrador) and her owner Carol
Gehesen visited Hospice patients and other residents
at Glade Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in
Walkersville. Belle, oblivious to the weather, eagerly
met and greeted everyone she saw along the way. She
gave them kisses. She gave them love. She gave them
a reason to smile.
Carol
tells of an Alzheimer’s patient who often does not respond,
but who smiles when Belle comes to say hello. Another
resident who can no longer speak actually laughs out
loud when he receives kisses from the lovable Lab.
“Those
of us who have pets know that they alone know the secrets
in our hearts,” says Carol. “We can tell them anything
and they still cuddle with us and love us.” Residents
of a nursing home who do not have animals near them
on a daily basis, but who perhaps had an animal when
they were growing up, relate to the HosPets in a very
special way, she adds. Memories are often sparked and
a special companionship can begin.
HosPets
and their owners both go through training. The animals
are seen by a veterinarian to assure that they are in
good health before they go on visits. They are also
tested on basic commands and aptitude. HosPets and owners
must meet standards set forth by the Delta Society’s
Pet Partners Program. Owners are also required to attend
Hospice 101 and Hospice Direct Service Training.
For
more information about HosPets, please contact Maureen
McCabe, HosPets Coordinator, at 301-831-6451.
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