Typical of a Nursing Home?
Before my Great Aunt Francis passed away on Feb. 1st, she was living in a nursing home and guess what! She was allowed to take her terrier mix, Foxy with her.
I wondered aloud what was going to happen to Foxy, now that Aunt Fran was gone.
Mom told me that the nursing home loves the little pooch and agreed to Fran's dying wishes that the dog stay with them.
:)
How nice!
Pets in Nursing Homes not typical...
Kim ~ So sorry for the loss of your Aunt
and the illness of you Granma. :(
As for Pets being welcome in Nursing Homes...
Sadly, the Pets are not welcome as permanent residents in most older citizens' Homes. My Mom lived in a huge Retirement Village - hundreds of full-sized apartments with common dining and recreational areas, a couple dozen seperate duplex homes, and a 100 bed nursing home wing. Pets of any size and description were strictly forbidden to be in any of the apartments, homes, or common areas - even as transient visitors! Reasons cited: some folks alergic; possibility of noise; liability if someone scratched or bitten; possible odors; etc, etc...
The pleasant departure was that Pets of any description Were Welcome to *visit* in the nursing home wing - at any hour of the day or night! Cinder & Smokey (and several other FurKids) were welcome to visit anyone in the Health Center - the only restriction was *not* in the dining room or kitchen. We'd visit with Mom and then take her with us on *rounds* - visiting with all the other residents who enjoyed seeing and petting a Furry Four-Legger :).
Whenever I raised the idea of the Health Center adopting and providing a permanent Home for even a Kitten/Cat - the excuses of why it wouldn't work... would fill a book :mad:.
Granted - it would take some effort on the part of the staff to insure the well being of a FurKid good will ambassador - someone would wind up being *paid* for pet-sitting for part of each shift... I gave up arguing... :rolleyes:
But I have heard that many of the smaller Nursing Homes have started to allow a facility-sponsored small Dog or a couple of Kitten/Cats to move in - with good reports of the residents perking up whenever the FurKid stops by to say hello! Hopefully this change in attitude will expand and become a common feature of the *typical* Nursing Home - rather than the exception! :D