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Nov 2, 2023

[Answer] 1. Cats in nursing homes have specific effects on the behavior of elderly residents. Which is NOT one that researchers have found a correlation?

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...1. Residents smiled more 2. Residents' hearing improved 3. Residents were more alert 4. Aggressive residents calmed down The Naperville Area Humane Society of Illinois reports that in a review of 25 studies in nursing homes, alertness and smiles increased among residents, while the cats appeased aggressive residents who then allowed staff and fellow residents to approach them. They also found that petting and grooming the cats stimulated memories, even in Alzheimer's patients, and additionally provided mild exercise, a real concern in a facility where everyone is sedentary. Playing with cat toys (with the cat, of course) also improved the patients' flexibility.




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