Dealing With Loss Of Pet - 4 Steps To Helping A Senior Cope With Death Of A Pet

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As a person ages and begins to lose their support system of close friends and relatives, having the friendship of a pet can help make their life more worthwhile. Caring for and feeling the love of a pet may make it easier for a senior to cope with many facets of their life. The love of a valued pet can help an older adult better handle personal illness, provide a sense of purpose, and help fill the loneliness, particularly if the individual no longer works. Older adults can lead more robust and joyful lives with the companionship of a treasured pet.

Because of the natural progression of loss an older adult experiences, dealing with a pet loss can be especially difficult. A pets' death may set off feelings of emptiness, and reduce feelings of hope or purpose in life, as the person can be reminded of their own mortality.

To help a senior cope more effectively with their pets' death and recapture a sense of hope and meaning to their life, the following four steps can be beneficial:

1) inform the senior of various community activities that would increase contact with others

2) set up a schedule to routinely call or visit the senior

3) assist the senior in finding a new pet, one that is mature and would fit in well with a more relaxed way of living

4) provide the senior with a pet loss support hotline to assist in the grieving process

For an older adult, dealing with a pet loss can be overwhelming, as the dependency they had on their pet for understanding, love, and sense of purpose can be quite strong. Assisting the senior to regain an appreciation for life will be a great support in working through their feelings of depression. By simply being available to help guide a senior through the grief, you can show him/her many ways to recover from the loss.


About the Author:
Deborah A. is an animal lover with a special interest in helping others cope after the loss of a pet. Are you trying to move past the grief of your pet's death? CLICK HERE or go to: http://www.petlosshelp.info to get more tips and relief in coping with your pet loss.



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