JASPER the labradoodle put a smile on the faces of residents of a Stratford care home.
He visited Ambleside on Evesham Road with his owner Beryl for plenty of fuss and cuddles.
Beryl, a former resident’s daughter, also made sure to pop into residents’ individual rooms so everyone could have one-on-one time with him.
Ambleside resident Christine Barket said: “It is always lovely to see Jasper, he is such a beautiful dog. If I am feeling a bit down he always cheers me up.”
The weekly visits started six years ago, when Jasper was only three months old, inspired by conversations with residents who had pets in their younger years and missed having a dog.
Another resident, Daphne Beadle, who used to own a guide dog, continued: “I look forward to seeing Jasper as it brings back memories of my own dog, it makes me feel happy and he is such a friendly dog.”
Stephanie Obeng, deputy manager at Ambleside, added: “We always have such a fun time when Jasper visits the home – his visits are a real highlight.
“Animal therapy is an essential part of care here at Ambleside. Being near animals has so many benefits, both for residents who owned dogs previously and those living with dementia. Jasper’s visit have taken many people right down memory lane, and it’s been heartwarming to hear dog stories from all over.”
