COVID-19 pandemic, but in an effort to continue spreading positivity, they’re now visiting seniors’ homes across the region.“We thought, we have access to these amazing horses, so why not use them for something?“We thought, if we could visit long-term care facilities, kind of give them something different to look at through the window, something fun to see — just because they are unfortunately not allowed to leave,” said program coordinator Eilish Short.Association volunteer Chrissy Laurie-Morgan spent Friday afternoon at the St.
Therese Villa for seniors with their two therapy horses, Maddie and Scooter, along with Arlo, a therapy dog.Staff at the home say the animals undoubtedly have a positive impact on their residents.“It brings back a.