Robotic Pets Comfort Dementia Patients
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Robotic pets comfort dementia patients. Our golden retriever puppy offers comfort joy and an opportunity for shared interaction between people of all ages. Thanks to built in sensor technology companion pets respond to petting and motion much like the pets you know and love but don t require any special care or feeding. There are many advantages of using these robotic pets on patients with dementia. A rehabilitation center in lancaster pennsylvania is introducing its dementia patients to some new furry friends through a robotic pet therapy program.
Dementia patients who regularly engage with robotic pets are less depressed and agitated according to a study published in psychiatry research this past january. Our pets make a great gift for seniors with alzheimer s or dementia. Therapy pets have a remarkable effect on women and men in the middle and later stages of alzheimer s disease. These cats are therapy robots that provide comfort to elderly dementia patients.
Shop our cats and pups today. The interactive pets have. But they re so much more than soft fur and cheeky woofs. Our pets make a great gift for seniors with alzheimer s or dementia.
They blink they meow they snuggle. Aspen the cat is an excellent example among other similar robots that also play the same function. These encounters with therapeutic pets also reduce a patient s reliance on psychotropic medications for calming. And the robots appear to be helping in alleviating dementia symptoms.
They are calming soothing and bring the person back to a time in their life. Our story our team solutions. Companion pets are designed to bring comfort companionship and fun to elder loved ones. The organization began its delivery of over 375 therapeutic robot pets to alzheimer s disease and related dementia patients who are socially isolated due to covid 19.
Nursing homes for the elderly are now turning to robot cats and dogs to offer comfort to dementia patients. With realistic fur and pet like sounds and sensors that respond to petting and hugs with familiar pet like actions. Research on whether the benefits of robotic therapy pets are lasting is.