Press release
St Mary’s residents joined by local schoolchildren for pet therapy session
Residents at St Mary’s Bupa Care Home were recently joined by local schoolchildren for an animal therapy session with tortoises, rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas.
The afternoon was organised by Activity Co-ordinators, Jackie Crawley and Sandra Hart-Mcintosh, and Finance Administrator, Margaret Jeffery, who contacted Tennyson Road Primary School and Ark Farm for a joint animal therapy session.
Ark Farm is based in Bedford that cares for over 200 animals, ranging from x to x. During the session, residents and pupils all had the opportunity to interact with the animals, while the Ark Farm team provided them with fun facts about their special guests.
John, resident at St Mary’s Bupa Care Home commented: “I had a lovely afternoon with the children and animals from Ark Farm, my favourite had to be feeding carrots to the guinea pigs and rabbits. Stroking the animals was very therapeutic! I hope they visit again soon.”
Margaret Jeffery, Finance Administrator at St Mary’s Bupa Care Home, commented: “It was wonderful to welcome both the children from Tennyson Road Primary and Ark Farm. We decided to invite both Ark Farm and the children to our wellbeing session as it really brings our residents together with the local community. It is well known that animals have a very calming effect on older generations, and this was visible with our residents who were keen to cuddle the animals.”
Ms Evans, Teacher at Tennyson Road Primary commented: “We were very excited to receive an invite from St Mary’s to visit to meet the animals. Our students had a wonderful afternoon with the residents, too. One pupil spoke about how she thoroughly enjoyed taking to a resident about their past memories of owning a dog. We hope to attend more events with St Mary’s soon.”
St Mary’s are looking forward to welcoming the school children from Tennyson Road Primary and Ark Farm for more sessions over the coming months.