• Tue. Sep 2nd, 2025

Dementia residents moved to tears following Shetland pony visit

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A leading Sheffield care provider has been using Shetland ponies to bring comfort and joy to its dementia sufferers.

The specially trained animals visited all three homes operated by Fulwood-based Silver Healthcare recently. 

Staff and relatives were hugely encouraged by the therapeutic and calming effect on residents brought about by the animals.

The three ponies – named Leo, Harry  and Larry –  spent time with scores of dementia sufferers and even travelled in the lift to visit residents in their bedrooms and lounges.

They even provided an unexpected pre-birthday treat for 92-year-old resident Maria Deakin.

Roy Young, managing director of Sheffield-based Silver Healthcare, said: “The visit counts as one of the most moving experiences I’ve ever had in all my decades of operating care homes.

“Several residents even burst into tears – they was visibly moved by the experience and the calmness of the animals and there couldn’t have been a better way to celebrate the forthcoming birthday of 92-year-old Maria Deakin.

The team of pony handlers from  “Smile atLightwood” consisting of  Kay Green, Lynn Jeffery and Kathy Elliss Whitham were absolute professionals and a joy to work with.

“The visit truly brought a smile to everyone’s face.”

The therapy ponies were supplied by Sheffield-based  “Smile at Lightwood”. 

 

They visited Silver Healthcare’s Fulwood Lodge, Rosebank and Leahyrst homes.

 

All three homes already provide a full calendar of events for residents.

More company information can be found on:  www.silver-healthcare.co.uk, & www.carehome.co.uk

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