Residents at Royal Star & Garter in Surbiton welcomed alapacas Hugo and Finley to the Home on Tuesday 10 January.
The 15-month-old boys were greeted by excited staff and residents in the reception area, where they were fed carrots and made a fuss of. The pair were then taken on a tour of the Home, greeting veterans in their rooms and meeting residents in the dementia care area.
Resident Amy, who served in the WAAF during WWII, said: “I never thought I’d get to my age and feed an alpaca!” And Air Force veteran Bea said: “Although we didn’t have alpacas, it reminded me of the days when my husband and I were farming.”
Royal Star & Garter is a charity which provides loving, compassionate care to veterans and their partners living with disability or dementia.
Research shows stroking animals can help reduce stress, lower blood pressure and increase social interaction and physical activity. It has also been shown to help battle depression and loneliness.
Suzie Elliott is one of the Wellbeing Coordinators at Surbiton. She said: “We love welcoming animals to the Home, and the residents love having them here. It puts them in such a happy mood, and you can see the boost it gives to their wellbeing. The residents couldn’t get enough of Hugo and Finley and they can’t wait to have them back – they brought a lot of happiness to the Home.”
The alpacas were brought to the Home by Sam and Emily, from Mortimer Alpacas. Sam said: “It was a lovely morning. You could see how much the residents were enjoying themselves by the smiles on their faces. Hugo and Finley enjoyed being fed a lot of carrots!”