Help for Dementia Sufferers Across the Greater Washington Area

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Do you have a loved one suffering from dementia? Now there’s a surprisingly easy way to bring more calm and ease to their days.

Robotic Companion Pets are proven in numerous clinical studies to provide joy, comfort and interactive companionship to dementia sufferers, and peace of mind to their families and caregivers.

Capital Caring Health is on a mission to spread the word about these adorable and effective companions with our neighbors and friends across the greater Washington region. As one of the nation’s oldest non-profit advanced illness care and hospice providers, Capital Caring Health is honored to care for approximately 15,000 patients every year in Washington D.C., Maryland (Montgomery County, Prince Georges County), and Virginia (Arlington County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County).

Robotic Companion Pets arrive ready to enjoy and interactively react to human touch and voice, similar to a real pet. As we like to say, no need to feed or walk or clean up after them – just enjoy their love.

Nurse Amanda Miller at Salem Home for Veterans recently shared, "These robotic pets are wonderful, and a true companion for our residents. Thank you very much for the pets and the support of this wonderful program."

You can order these lovable, therapeutic plush pets for a loved one suffering from dementia, or you can make a donation to provide a pet for a local Veteran dementia sufferer or for a terminally ill child in our care.

The proceeds of every donation and order go right to work to provide Capital Caring Health services across the region. So, you can feel good that you are helping to make a difference in the comfort and care for local patients and their families. Visit www.capitalcaring.org/companionpets to learn more, place an order, or donate today!

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