We Help Our Butterflies To Fly
We are thrilled when our residents take flight, and respond to (and interact with) their animal friends. So we make sure we create the environment for them to have that success.

There is something about being close to animals that seems to change humans...for the better. In fact, there has been a study that concluded that seniors who have pets go to the doctor’s less often than those who don’t have a pet.
We integrate a variety of animals into the lives of our residents on a daily basis. Among the benefits, we feel the critters have a calming effect and add joy to the daily routine. It shows in the many smiles.
By integrating contact with animals into our care plans, we expose our residents to a variety of possible benefits. Here are some of the advantages that come from our experience and some that are mentioned on the PawsAndHearts.org website.
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We are thrilled when our residents take flight, and respond to (and interact with) their animal friends. So we make sure we create the environment for them to have that success.

Our residents are fortunate to live in an area that makes seeing and interacting with animals part of the daily routine. It certainly provides comfort to those who grew up in rural areas. However, most of the city-folk seem to enjoy the company of the critters, too.