Promoting Emotional Well-Being through Animal Assisted Therapy in Older Adults. Morgan Yordy and Stuart Pope Auburn University School of Nursing

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Promoting Emotional Well-Being through Animal Assisted Therapy in Older Adults Morgan Yordy and Stuart Pope Auburn University School of Nursing

Emotional Well-Being State of mind inclusive of happiness, contentment, and satisfaction with the condition of one s life Change in emotion during adulthood is a topic of interest theoretical and clinical Emotional well-being and emotional complexity greater Well being is linked to physical and mental health outcomes 1 Clinical nurse specialist role Patient sphere to improve patient outcomes and quality 2 Organization wide changes focus on geriatric needs 2

Older Adults According to the Administration on Aging (AoA )3 : In 2014, # persons >65: 14.5% of the U.S. Population 46.2 Million people By 2060 the # will double Assessment of mood is important part of geriatric nursing 4 High rate of depression in later life Need for appropriate, effective, and timely care Meaningful activities 5 Paramount for health aging Leads to less boredom, depression, and loneliness

Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) The use of animals integrated in patient/client care Complementary therapy Provides emotional and social benefits to older adults in both clinical and community settings Enhances communication between patient and caregiver Improves short term memory and triggers long term memory 6 Provides comfort and support for patients Animals stimulate sensory perception and mental wellbeing without polypharmacy and high co-morbidity treatment 7

CAREing Paws at Auburn University Consent for photo use obtained from responsible parties

AAT at a Skilled Nursing Facility Review of literature: Nursing staff felt canines promoted a homelike unit atmosphere 6 Canines improved engagement 6 Canines increase social behaviors and decreased agitated behaviors 6 Consent for photo use obtained from responsible parties

AAT at a Skilled Nursing Facility 6 dogs used to engage participants 44 participants in the study Engagement and behavior did demonstrate positive differences in animal therapy over human Increased social interactions Increase in demonstration of pleasure Decrease in anxiety Consent for photo use obtained from responsible parties

Emotional Well-being- Cognitive Disorders in Community Setting REACH Respite program for the cognitively impaired Older adult Early to moderate memory issues Majority of the volunteers are >65 years of age Measuring engagement in communication when AAT is in place at a community center Educating caregivers on meaningful activities to engage their loved ones Evaluation Summer 2017

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