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A month ago we met " Mr Velvet Ears", a Dementia Assistance Dog and his companion, Edie Mayhew, in my blog introducing the documentary chronicling Edie's dementia journey.
The story brings me to explore the origins of Dementia Assistance Dogs and how pets like this golden Labrador are so beneficial as a complimentary treatment for dementia.
Dementia Assistance Dogs in Australia came about through an initiative called the Dementia Dog Project trialled in Scotland from 2012 to 2015. The project, a collaboration between Alzheimer's Scotland and Dogs for Good (UK), actually originated from a Glasgow School of Arts class project!
Through a partnership with the Scottish project team a similar pilot, Dogs 4 Dementia, was then run in Australia from 2015 to 2017. This pilot was collaboration between the HammondCare Dementia Centre and Assistance Dogs Australia, with grant funding of $1.5m from the Australian Department for Social Services.
The preliminary results of both pilots are astounding.
In brief, the initiative involves professional training of the dogs for up to two years and then matching the dog to the couple in need. The couple must comprise of a person with dementia and a carer. Once the dog is matched, the dog receives more advanced training, from a professional dog trainer, to meet the specific needs of the couple. The Scottish pilot matched four dogs to four couples and the Australian, 10 dogs to 10 couples.
Here's the astounding part. The dogs can be trained to do any of the following:
Preliminary results of both projects were released in January 2019 and they are promising. Both projects reported:
Take a look at this Dogs 4 Dementia story of how Skip, the black Labrador, has helped Richard and Jennifer.
The final evaluation of the Dogs 4 Dementia pilot is due to be released by the HammondCare Dementia Centre this year.
If you require support in decision making around the care of your loved one with dementia, please feel free to contact me, Danielle Robertson at DR Care Solutions, for an initial discussion.
DR Care Solutions offers expertise on how to set up the right care, support and assistance for your loved one, at the right time and in the right place.