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  Pets Helping People in Charlotte County
by Dr. Brett Beckman
April, 2005
Punta Gorda Life


How far would you have to travel to find kids reading to pets and animals walking the halls of hospitals and nursing homes?  The answer is no further than your own backyard!  Gulf Coast Pet Partners is a non-profit organization composed of compassionate people and loving pets that take time out of their busy schedules to give a little back to the community.  Founded by Dr. Linda Buettner
 
 

 

     

     

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 Feature:
    Pets Helping People in Charlotte County
  by:
  Dr. Brett Beckman
 

 
 
 

director of the Center for Positive Aging at Florida Gulf Coast University, Gulf Coast Pet Partners conducts up to 2000 visitations monthly in Charlotte, Lee and Collier Counties. 

John Murphy, president of Gulf Coast Pet Partners talks of the impact that Hurricane Charley has had on visitations.  “Pet Partners was visiting 2000 friends a month including frail older adults, children with special needs, and people with mental problems or chemical dependencies.  As was the case with many activities in Charlotte County our program was heavily impacted by Charley, and we are working to get visitations back to our previous level.” 

Pet Partners is a regional division of the Delta Society, a national organization founded in 1977 to foster the bond between people, pets and caregivers.  Delta has fostered research over the years that has demonstrated the positive benefits that pets have on the well being of people.  Three such proven benefits are as follows:

Individuals recovering from heart attacks that own pets have a higher survival rate than non-pet owners. Pet owners have lower levels of risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Pet ownership decreases blood pressure response to mental stress.

Unfortunately many of the people that would most benefit from pet ownership are unable to care for or house a pet.  These people are in mental health facilities, hospitals and nursing homes.  That’s where Pet Partners comes in.  By sharing their pets with people Pet Partners are able to transfer these positive benefits to those that they visit.  By the way, it doesn’t take fancy research to see the positive benefits in the eyes and the hearts of those that they visit.  Lois and Cassie Collins relay this heartwarming story:

“When Cassie & I visited Bon Secours with Beauty & Freckles, one of the nurses brought out a man in a wheelchair who had Alzheimer’s....he didn't do any talking until Cassie took Beauty by him.  We put a carrot in his hand, which he fed to Beauty and started talking about his past and how he and his father used to deliver milk by cart and horse.  It was great and the nurse agreed.  We left with a very good feeling inside ourselves and we definitely made that gentleman’s day.”   Beauty and Freckles…? Oh they are the horses pictured below!  

Judy Peter, Charlotte County coordinator for Pet Partners shares a similar experience.  “Following a stroke a new patient at one of our visitation facilities was very depressed.  She did not respond to

much of anything and she had not spoken since her stroke.   She was partially paralyzed on her right side and could not use her right hand. When first approached by Sadie and her handler the patient refused to even acknowledge them. When Sadie and her handler went across the hall to another patient, Sadie sensed something and she pulled her handler back across the hall and put her head in the lady's lap. Slowly, very slowly, the lady began to pet Sadie, with her fingers just barely
moving. This paved the way as the first step in a long road to recovery.   Sadie is an exceptional dog.  She is involved in the READ program, hospice care and Pet Partners, She somehow had a sense that the patient needed her in a time of deep depression and desperation.”

Dogs that have been certified in Charlotte County range in size from a 5 pound Yorkshire Terrier up to a 130 pound New Foundland. Other animals that are certified Pet Partners include a cat and there are of course Beauty and Freckles.  At present visitations include Bon Secuors Assisted Living, Peace River Rehab and Nursing Facility

Joy of Living II, Royal Palm, Riverside Behavioral, Deep Creek Rehab and Nursing, HQM, Hospice House, Villa Sans Souci and home visits.

If you and your pet are interested in being Gulf Coast Pet Partners or if your facility is interested in a visitation program please contact President John Murphy at:
Email: murphjt41@earthlink.net
Phone:  941-639-5006 


Please click here  for additional information or if you would like to contact the author of this article, Dr.
Brett Beckman . Thank you!

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