I am a firm advocate of pet therapy. We have no pets, but do have a huge fish tank. The fish tank is great, the reisdents feed them daily and keep track of how many new baby fish. However the fish tank was a happy medium, the nursing staff wanted a rabbit, the residents wanted a cat and somehow we came out of the deal with fish . The converstaion has came back up about getting a cat and having dogs visit more routinely. Currenlty we have a "Pet Afternoon" once every other month, our adminstrator have us to everything in our courtyard area, during the summer months. We have food and make an afternoon party of it. By makeing a party of it the staff tends to get more involved and help more too. It works good, but there is much room for improvement. Not sure if that helps any, but its an idea