Monday, January 16, 2012

Playing Fetch in Senior Living Communities


When you move into a retirement community, you shouldn't have to forgo those that mean the most to you. An important part of aging is to stay well-connected and loved. Because of this, many potential residents are looking for senior living communities that allow their residents to have pets. Pets are a therapeutic source for many people and can help them live healthily, as well as aid in recovery.

When you own a cat or dog, it is mutually beneficial. You care for the pet, providing him with food, water, and shelter, and in return, the pet gives you love and companionship. Moreover, studies have indicated that pets can help you live better, longer lives. Pets can help lower blood pressure, reduce stress through the endorphins released petting the animal, and improve survival rates of heart attack victims.

Moreover, a pet is a friend and family. It is someone to care for you as you go through your golden years. If you have owned pets all your life, shouldn't you have pets as you move on to the next stage of your life? Pets can be a huge addition. That why unlike many other senior living communities, Copeland Oaks is very pet-friendly. We understand the health benefits that can come from owning pets and will gladly welcome your cat and dog to our campus. 

Contact us today to learn more our community pet policy and why Copeland Oaks is home.

No comments:

Post a Comment