The Pet Friendly Care Kit will help housing providers address the practical issues of including animals in their environment and to help ensure the health and wellbeing of people (residents and staff) and the animals involved. 
Produced by the SCAS in association with Jane Fossey, a clinical psychologist with over 20 years’ experience of working with older people and an interest in improving quality of life for people in care settings, The content will cover everything that a housing provider needs to know in order to develop or create a safe care environment in which older residents can benefit from contact with pets such as:
The kit will be available to purchase in hard copy or to download via the SCAS website during Autumn 2012.
Recent studies into mental health and well-being in later life have identified pet ownership as an important factor in promoting good physical and psychological health in older people. However, only 40% of homes have recognised the benefits of interaction with pets in improving social interaction and reducing isolation.
Research has found that:
Where responsible pet policies and practices exist, staff and residents report that:
Improving the quality of care for older people and promoting choice, independence and engagement are at the heart of policy guidance:
Interactions with pets are an important consideration in meeting these objectives and enabling older people to experience a meaningful lifestyle. Subscribe to our free bi-monthly newsletter to receive news on the launch of the kit or keep an eye on our website.