Robotic Pets Are Helping Dementia Patients

August 15 2020 33 comments on robotic pets are helping dementia patients hbo benchmark senior living at plymouth crossings uses robotic pets to help brighten the mood of elderly residents while also stimulating cognitive function.
Robotic pets are helping dementia patients. And the robots appear to be helping in alleviating dementia symptoms. Lifelike bots offer a soothing presence without needing to be. Tombot s jennie is one of a handful of robotic pets that have erupted in the marketplace with the intent to provide therapeutic support to seniors and people with dementia. These encounters with therapeutic pets also reduce a patient s reliance on.
In fact a 2017 study revealed that the interaction between aging adults and animals whether real or robotic can help lower blood pressure ease anxiety reduce feelings of loneliness and. Whether it be a fluffy dog a cat or even a fish in the aquarium they all bring companionship unconditional love and fun to the dementia patient. Benchmark senior living at plymouth crossings uses robotic pets to help brighten the mood of elderly residents while also stimulating cognitive function. Dementia patients who regularly engage with robotic pets are less depressed and agitated according to a study published in psychiatry research this past january.