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Therapy dogs bring joy to residents at Thembalami Care Centre and MODA

Residents at Thembalami Care Centre and the Max Ordman Deaf Association look forward to monthly visits from Paws 4 U therapy dogs, who bring smiles, companionship and cherished memories with every wagging tail.

For residents at and the Max Ordman Deaf Association (MODA), the second Wednesday of every month has become a highlight, thanks to some four-legged visitors.

The Paws 4 U therapy dogs, led by Chris Begbie, Moira Dexter, Dora Ingold and Judith Woodward, bring wagging tails, gentle pats and plenty of smiles as they tour the building with Hunter, Fyler, Champers and Sherrie.

Rachel Lasker and Fylar.

“As we know, man’s best friend is a dog,” said Tsakani Shihlomule, occupational therapist at Thembalami Care Centre.

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“They come to bring smiles to our residents who love dogs. It brings back memories and joy, especially for those with dementia. Our residents are always happy to see the dogs since it is a once-a-month visit.

“We are always looking forward to the next one. Chris and his team also take time to chat with residents – he is very friendly and has a great sense of humour.”

James Wight, Judith Woodward and Champers.

During the visits, the team moves around the centres, stopping by residents’ rooms, lounges and activity areas.

The visits are casual and relaxed, much like spending time with familiar friends, giving residents the chance to interact, touch and enjoy the company of the dogs.

Paws 4 U’s monthly visits are more than just a treat; they are a reminder of the simple joys that companionship and connection can bring.

Stuart Brown and one of the therapy dogs.

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