Residents enjoy donkey therapy

RESIDENTS of a dementia care home in Wellington, Somerset, were delighted to receive a visit from Charlie the donkey, Flora the miniature Shetland pony, pygmy goats Bam Bam and Pebbles, and some rabbits and guinea pigs, accompanied by their handler Kelly Baker of Kelly’s Donkeys and Second Chance Petting Farm.

Charlie and Flora were taken on a tour inside Camelot House and Lodge, and they also allowed residents to stroke them and feed them treats in the gardens of the home.

Head of care Sam Paddon said the residents’ responses to meeting the animals was touching.

“Many of the ladies and gents who live with us have farming connections, and they were so happy to be able to be so close to Charlie and Flora, to stroke them and smell their lovely smell,” she added.

“They also started reminiscing about seaside holidays and riding donkeys on the beach – either themselves or with their children or grandchildren, and telling us about these memories makes them really happy.”

Flora the miniature Shetland pony is pictured with resident Faye Coates.

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