Ageless Innovation | Joy For All Companion Pets | Orange Tabby Cat | Lifelike & Realistic

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Ageless Innovation | Joy For All Companion Pets | Orange Tabby Cat | Lifelike & Realistic

Ageless Innovation | Joy For All Companion Pets | Orange Tabby Cat | Lifelike & Realistic

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We do not charge any extra for delivery but please be aware delivery may take slightly longer than quoted. Republic of Ireland Keeping a pet however can be expensive and takes a lot of hard work and effort. Which for dementia sufferers or parents with autistic children, can be almost impossible to manage which is a shame that they would miss the wonderful benefits of pet ownership. This battery powered robotic toy looks and acts just like a real cat - it can purr, meow, move, and respond in extremely realistic ways when it played with, petted or hugged. Many carers and care home staff have reported that people with dementia who have access to one of these cat-like companions, tend to be calmer, happier, and better engaged. They also tend to be less anxious and less likely to become frustrated. If your cat has other health problems, such as osteoarthritis, installing ramps or stairs can help the senior cat reach their favourite high places. These can also be easily improvised using boxes or books, taking care that they are stable and won’t fall over. 4. Ensure they keep an active mind

VAT Relief for the disabled is a government scheme that allows the zero-rating of goods if certain conditions are met. These pets have won multiple awards including the Caregiver Friendly Award form Today's Caregive and the Dementia SMART Award form the Dementia Society of America! Keep changes to their environment to a minimal to avoid further confusion or cat anxiety. This includes keeping their food bowls and litter trays in the same locations, but extends to other factors such as keeping furniture in the same place. 2. Use nightlights for regulated sleep cycles

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There are many factors to consider asides from the symptoms, such as the persons current living environment, the support network and relationships around them. These “factors of life” are central to mental wellbeing regardless of age, ability or diagnosis. Many caregivers report that after giving their older adult a stuffed animal, they’ve seen positive results like: Dementia is a term used to describe a series of diseases that affects the brain. There are many types of dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease and symptoms vary from person to person. Increase our understanding of disability and how to make the most of the opportunities provided by employing disabled people

We found amazing robotic stuffed toy cats, kittens, and pups called the Joy for All Pet Companions. They’re lifelike and engaging as well as being cute and cuddly soft. If you’re a carer or a family/friend of a person who has been diagnosed with dementia you can help ease their daily experiences by supporting them in their everyday life and activities. Common examples of chronic disabilities include (but are not limited to); Alzheimer's, any form of dementia, Parkinson's, arthritis, blindness, deafness, physical disability.Joy for All Cat is designed to bring comfort, companionship and fun to elder loved ones. With realistic fur and pet-like sounds - and sensors that respond to petting and hugs with familiar pet-like actions - Joy for All delivers a soothing, joyful experience that inspire smiles, laughter and fond memories for people of all ages. Various studies have shown that for people living with dementia, pet therapy can be a fantastic option. Studies showed that in many care environments, residents can feel bored, isolated and alone, despite being surrounded by people. This is also true for people with dementia who are living at home with family members to support them. What studies have shown is that when people with dementia are able to spend time with animals and children, they tend to be happier, more engaged, and less stressed, which is where Tabby Cat comes in. Remove barriers that might be preventing disabled people and those with long term health conditions from accessing employment with us

If the person is interested in the doll or soft toy, use it as a way to connect with them. You could ask them questions about the doll or animal, referring to it as he, she, or they For people with dementia, feeling anxious and agitated is a common occurrence. When a person develops dementia, they can often struggle to communicate with others, and as the disease progresses they can begin to feel increasingly isolated, lonely, and frustrated. Not being able to communicate as easily can mean that for many people living with dementia, life can become extremely lonely.Aside from helping to reduce feelings of anxiety and stress, soft toys have also been proven to help people living with dementia to feel more connected and give them something that they can communicate with, to reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness. It is helpful to understand the impact the disease is having on the person’s life. Everyone is different and the disease can affect people’s lives differently regardless of the symptoms, including how it affects a person’s social activities and daily enjoyment. These animated, lifelike robotic pets are a great way to get the benefits of animal therapy without any of the hassles. But keeping and caring for a live pet can be challenging for many seniors and caregivers and could even be a tripping hazard.

It’s also a good idea to discuss your plans to give the person a doll or toy animal with other family members. Some people worry about the person being treated like a child, but explaining the benefits may ease their concerns. Our companion cats offer comfort, joy, and an opportunity for shared interaction between people of all ages. But they’re so much more than soft fur, soothing purrs, and pleasant meow! Thanks to built-in sensor technology, Companion Pets respond to petting and motion much like the pets you know and love, but don’t require any special care or feeding. The two-way interaction helps create a personally rich experience that can bring fun, joy and friendship to you and your loved ones aged 5 to 105. The Companion Pets offer love, company, friendship and won’t chew up your slippers! Be a good listener. Loneliness and isolation are a known issue with dementia patients, so be willing to listen. And let’s not forget that there are many healthy adults of all ages who still enjoy stuffed animals. Some people might feel that it’s demeaning to give an older adult a stuffed animal. But if something is a safe source of enjoyment, does it really matter what other people think?Introducing the dementia robotic cat. This item is sold by an American company and it has shown to provide comfort for people living with dementia. It’s a battery powered cuddly toy that purrs, meows and moves. It also responds to touch when its petted and hugged.



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