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Melbourne House Care Home's Newest Four-Legged Therapist

The corridors of Melbourne House Care Home are buzzing with excitement, and the reason is none other than the adorable Molly, a sprightly little dog who has just made her debut as the newest therapy pet.

With her wagging tail, perky ears, and heartwarming antics, Molly is quickly becoming a beloved member of the Melbourne House family.

From the moment she trotted into Melbourne House, Molly’s infectious energy and gentle nature have endeared her to residents and staff alike. Whether she’s cuddling up with a resident, playing fetch in the garden, or simply lounging in the sun, Molly’s presence has brought a renewed sense of joy and comfort to the care home.

Pet therapy, long recognised for its myriad benefits, has found a new champion in Molly. Her interactions with residents have already shown positive effects, from eliciting smiles and laughter to providing moments of calm and relaxation.

The introduction of Molly to Melbourne House Care Home is rooted in the understanding of the therapeutic benefits animals can bring:

Emotional Wellbeing: The unconditional love and companionship pets offer can alleviate feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety. Physical Health: Interacting with pets can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, and even improve heart health. Cognitive Stimulation: Engaging with pets can stimulate memory and cognitive functions, especially beneficial for residents with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Social Interaction: Pets often act as social catalysts, encouraging conversations, shared experiences, and bonding among residents.

While Molly is still settling into her new role, the early signs are promising. Residents eagerly await her visits, sharing stories of their own pets and reminiscing about fond memories. The staff, too, have noticed a palpable change in the atmosphere, with Molly’s presence bringing added warmth and vibrancy.

The team at Melbourne House Care Home is excited about the potential of this new therapy initiative and is optimistic about the positive impact Molly will have in the days to come.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melbourne House Care Home .

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