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Aged care homes urged to accept pets

A story on National Seniors website points to new research by the Companion Animal Network Australia (CANA), which shows that despite 86% of older adults experiencing improved mental and physical health with pets in aged care settings, only 18% of aged care facilities consider allowing residents to keep a companion animal.

Published: 10 July 2023
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  • 10 July 2023
  • National Seniors Australia

CANA’s Status of Pets in Aged Care report also found that when it comes to older adults living at home, 91% of those with pets who receive a government-funded Home Care Package (HCP) do not receive support to help to care for their companion animal.

Trish Ennis, CANA’s chief executive, says, “While we’ve always recognised the benefits of owning a pet, our survey shows the Australian government and aged care providers have been slow to understand the enduring value of the human–animal bond for older people.”

Ms Ellis and her colleagues are calling for urgent action to keep older people and their pets together to ease loneliness and prevent unnecessary surrenders.