An increasing number of retirement villages around the country are recognising the benefits of pet ownership for their residents, and are therefore becoming pet-friendly. Rules and regulations vary, depending on the retirement village; however, factors such as breed, size of the pet, vaccination requirements and of course, the type of animal affect whether or not the pet will be allowed.
Combating Loneliness and Isolation
One of the main benefits of owning a pet is the companionship they provide. This helps a huge amount to combat loneliness and the sense of isolation. It is especially beneficial for residents living alone.
Service Dogs
Some people require having their pet with them at all times in order to reduce the risks of health issues. Most commonly, service dogs help people who suffer from a disability such as blindness or a hearing impairment. However, they can also be used to help people be reminded to take their medicine at certain times of the day, or to alert others if there is a health issue such as a cardiac arrest or a seizure.
Encouraging Physical Activity
Another benefit of having a pet in a retirement home is that the pet requires physical activity and exercise. This means it is the responsibility of the owner to walk their pet and get out of the house. Not only is this extremely beneficial for physical health, but it also has fantastic mental health benefits.
Improving Mental Health
Similar to the point mentioned above regarding combating loneliness and isolation, owning a pet can be extremely beneficial for one’s mental health. Pet interactions have been shown to significantly reduce stress and anxiety, as well as boost overall mood.
Providing a Sense of Purpose
Having a sense of purpose and having daily routines is extremely beneficial for individuals in their later years. Owning a pet provides the perfect environment for this. Requiring to feed them, bathe them, walk them and look after them in general is a great motivator for people and helps with their mental and physical health.
The retirement community in Adelaide is beginning to recognise the benefits of pet ownership more and more. We are seeing an increasing number of retirement villages allowing residents to have a pet on the property.
At Karidis Retirement Villages, we love our furry friends and understand the importance and value that they provide our residents. Please feel free to consult with one of our staff members about bringing your pet to live with you in one of our villas, and we will do everything we possibly can to accommodate.
To learn more about pets in retirement homes in Adelaide, contact us online today.