let us take a look at the ‘How Pets Improve Your Mental Health’. Sometimes we think that owning a pet is a great way to add to our family or that we are doing our pet a service by saving them from an uncertain future.
HOW PETS IMPROVE YOUR MENTAL HEALTH
#1 A pet can benefit you in so many ways:
Mentally
Emotionally
Physically
Socially
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How Pets Improve Your Mental Health
While these are all important ways a pet can benefit you, improving mental health is high on the list. There are several individuals who benefit mentally from owning a pet.
Of these, the elderly are worth a special mention. For many elders, living alone and feeling isolated are just a part of what they are experiencing during this stage of their lives.
#2 Depression, Anxiety, and Panic
We all know that feeling isolated can lead to many other ailments. Of course, deterioration of the physical body is one of the downfalls of not getting out and socializing.
However, mental deterioration in the form of panic, anxiety attacks, and depression can set in for an elder who is isolated. Those feelings are alleviated with the company of a pet.
Having a pet can improve the mental status of an elder in many ways.
#3 A Feeling of Vitality
An elder who owns a pet is more likely to have feelings of wellbeing, peace, and a sense of vitality. A feeling that there is someone who needs caring for and tended to can make a huge difference, especially one who may have just recently lost a spouse they were caring for at home.
When an elder loses a spouse, sometimes they lose their sense of purpose along with them. Owning a pet is a wonderful way to get that sense of purpose back into their lives.
#4 Socialization
Feeling isolated is one of the worst things an elder can experience; however, owning a pet can alleviate that sense of isolation.
There are still some groomers who come to the home to groom pets and this gives the opportunity for the elder to have someone to share socialization.
Walking a dog also offers the opportunity to get out and about for an elder who is capable of doing so.
Sometimes hiring a young teen in the area to come, walk the dog, and visit with the elder is a win/win situation all the way around. The teen may pick up some community service work and a few dollars as well.