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Dementia dogs

Dog training organizations are looking toward a new challenge: Training highly skilled “dementia dogs.” These dogs are individually trained to meet the needs of persons with memory loss problems. They provide safety and companionship. They also relieve the anxiety of family caregivers.

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While dementia dogs can’t replace the need for a family caregiver, families nonetheless report great relief with their presence. Caregivers can sleep through the night, for instance, knowing the dog will wake them if there’s a problem. The dog can be sent in to distract an individual involved in an unconstructive behavior when a family member might be met with resistance. And the dog can provide unconditional loving attention 24/7 in a way that no family member can.

Like guide dogs for the blind, dementia dogs require months and months of specialized training. And they are not inexpensive. But some nonprofit organizations offer grant funding to subsidize the cost.

Are you caring for a person with dementia?
Dementia dogs are not easy to come by, but there are other strategies to help you and your loved one manage the challenges of memory loss. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free). As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice are knowledgeable concerning dementia resources. You don’t have to do this alone.

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