Awe, I can just picture their faces, what a special thing to do :)
Sounds like that's something that needs to be done. PS I've heard that children are treasured rarities at nursing homes, too ;)
Awe, I can just picture their faces, what a special thing to do :)
Sounds like that's something that needs to be done. PS I've heard that children are treasured rarities at nursing homes, too ;)
I used to take the little guy when it was just the two of us and they loved him (although the activities director at the nursing home did not like him coming). But the baby girl came alon and she was a preemie so we had to put our visits on pause. I couldn't risk having her catch anything. So I will have to figure something out so I can start that up again!
Oh I would simply adore if you could get some photos, too :)
I will try to do that! I'm not allowed to take pictures of the residents but I can of my dog :-). He doesn't care! Ha!
lol! That kinda sucks, tho. If it could be advertised and shared I am positive that after seeing what it does for the residents more people would apply to do such things
Not only does your dog not care, I'm sure relishes the attention!
I'm part of a group in our area called Pet Pals. It's a group that trains their volunteers in animal assisted therapy. The animals have to go through a temperament and behavior screening and then pass a vet physical as well. It's actually a pretty large group where I live! It's pretty neat. But, yes, allowing other people to glimpse the good that it does could definitely help!
Oh that is so amazing. Here we just have a few random volunteers, I'm sure there are organizations but not large enough to have appeared on my radar.
My college professor started the organization. I'm not sure how she did it but she made it flourish! It takes a special talent for making something so big last for so long.