A unique therapy program at an Olathe senior living facility found success through an unexpected source: a miniature pig who started his career barely larger than a soup can.
Good Samaritan Society maintenance director Brett Martin introduced Oden to skeptical administrators after witnessing the positive impact of therapy pigs in his previous work with special needs children.
“My boss was a little unsure of it at first,” Martin said. “I had to explain it wasn’t a giant pig, that it wasn’t going to be a huge risk.” One year later, the 40-pound therapy animal has become an integral part of facility life.
The pig’s presence proves especially meaningful in the memory care unit, where his visits often trigger emotional responses from residents with farming backgrounds. Many tearfully reconnect with past memories upon seeing him.
Between scheduled walks through facility hallways, Oden maintains court in Martin’s office behind a baby gate. There, he accepts treats from passing staff and residents while greeting visitors with friendly grunts.
For resident Mindy Howell, the unconventional therapy animal required some adjustment. “I was very surprised,” she said. “I didn’t know he had a pig. Everybody was talking about him, and I had never seen him. But it’s awesome!”
The facility’s innovative approach demonstrates how unexpected solutions can enhance senior care while creating unique connections within the community.
Through daily interactions with residents and staff, Oden has transformed from a timid piglet into a beloved figure who brings comfort and joy to the entire facility.
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