In my role at Senior Living Specialists, I have the privilege of touring senior living communities and residential care homes across Greater San Antonio and seeing the wide range of services that they have to offer. One of the things that has delighted me most is how many of these communities welcome pets. The bond between seniors and their pets is unique, and it comes with remarkable benefits for older adults.
If you are a dog or cat owner, you know how much joy pets bring into our lives. But research shows they do even more, especially for seniors.
During life transitions such as retirement or the loss of a spouse, many older adults experience a sense of no longer being needed. Pets can help fill that gap. They rely on their owners not just for food and physical care, but also for companionship – snuggles, affection, and play. This daily sense of being needed and appreciated fosters well-being, brings purpose, and creates a routine that adds comforting structure to each day.
Pets also encourage social connections with others, whether through walks in the neighborhood or trips to the dog park. In my neighborhood, I’ve even seen people walking with cats trailing behind them. Now that it is cooling off in San Antonio, it is the perfect time to get outside more often to take your pup (or cat!) for a walk or play a game of fetch. The movement and socialization benefit both owner and pet.
And speaking of movement, physical exercise is key to a healthy life, for both seniors and their animals. Studies show that even a 20-minute low-intensity daily walk can improve heart health, lower blood pressure, and relieve stress. Pet ownership can also be good for brain health, as taking the time to train your pet requires both owner and pet to gain new skills and thus gives the brain a boost.
For older adults who enjoy the company of pets but cannot own one, there are still ways to connect with pets through volunteering at a local animal shelter, having pet therapy visits, or pet sitting for friends or family. These opportunities provide the comfort and joy of animal companionship without the responsibilities or expense of full-time care.
Should you or your loved one need to move into a senior living community, many in San Antonio offer pet-friendly options. Some feature dog yards and parks, a few accept large dogs, and many welcome cats or small dogs provided their owner can care for them. If caring for a pet is no longer possible, many communities and care homes allow pet visitation, where a beloved dog or cat can come by for snuggles and licks. Facilities often have therapy dogs come in to share some joy as well. Tell us if that is important to your loved one and we will make it happen if we can!
At Senior Living Specialists San Antonio, we are here to help you find the right community to meet your needs, with consideration of your pet’s needs too. We love our furry friends!
Contact Senior Living Specialists San Antonio if you need help identifying your loved one’s care needs and their best options.

