Big smiles at Devonshire Court with adorable miniature donkey therapy

5 November 2024

Left: Resident Margaret in a beige cardigan and black skirt with white feathers petting Freya, a skewbald beige and white donkey, and Tallulah, a dark brown donkey. Right: Resident Patricia in a pink and purple floral top and glasses stroking Freya, a skewbald beige and white donkey.

Big smiles at Devonshire Court with adorable miniature donkey therapy

To beat the wet and cold days of autumn, residents at Devonshire Court in Leicester were delighted when two miniature donkeys, Freya and Tallulah came to visit.

Freya and Tallulah were led by handler Helen from Magical Mini Donkeys, based in Desborough, all around the Home so that residents could pet and stroke them. They even stopped off at some residents’ rooms so that they could be introduced.

One of the residents, Rae commented:

They were lovely and so well-behaved. I’d love for them to come again!

Resident Rae in a beige cardigan and jeans at Devonshire Court gently strokes Tallulah, a dark brown donkey.

The benefits of spending time with animals for older people are immense. Research has shown that petting or touching an animal can result in lower blood pressure, better heart rate and reduced stress. Animals can provide emotional stability during stressful situations, helping to reduce anxiety and depression.

The visit also proved to be wonderful for residents with dementia at Devonshire Court, as it helped to spark conversation and reminiscence.

Shakeebah, one of the Home’s Activities Coordinator, said:

It was wonderful to see the residents cheered up when the donkeys came around! They brought joy and calmness to our residents, which is beneficial for their mental health and wellbeing.

[Summary: Residents at Devonshire Court in Leicester were delighted when two miniature donkeys, Freya and Tallulah came to visit.]

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