Adviser Spring 2016 April 2016 | Page 22

K P E I T D S S Children and Pets . . . Bring the Brightest Smiles to Beechwood Residents Nothing brings about smiles and happy memories to our residents more than children or pets. Beechwood Continuing Care has always welcomed children and pet visits into our communities. However, when we transitioned into a person-centered care community in 2007, we wanted to develop more purposeful programs that would regularly provide a more rich and enhanced experience for our residents. According to Rose Kusmierczyk, recreation director, “These two programs bring such joy and happiness to our residents. We look forward to every visit!” Pet Program Beechwood Homes has an open pet program which includes live-in pets and visits from both staff and family pets. Our program is based on the Eden Alternative model and is an integral part of our “Welcome Home” initiative that is all about the resident experience. To start, Beechwood Homes created a pet committee whose members included staff, family and residents. Their first charge was to create a directive and procedures to support various pet interactions with residents that provide an animal-resident bonding experience. All in-house pets require a detailed care plan as required by the NYS DOH. Care planning includes record of all immunizations, medications, annual vet visits, responsible party for feeding, etc. If staff wish to bring in their pet, they need the approval of their supervisor and are asked to work with Rose to integrate them into weekly programs for the residents. We even review our pet program in staff orientation to ensure that new employees are aware and embrace our pet friendly environment. Family pets are only required to show proof of immunizations and that they are “socially” appropriate to visit. Presently, Beechwood has a live-in rescue cat, Abby, and two bird aviaries. Our bird aviaries consist of a variety of finches and are cared for by staff volunteers on a daily basis. ^H