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Senior CareFurever Loved2024-10-03T09:53:19+00:00

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In-Home Senior Pet Care

Slide Supporting Your Pet's Golden Years As pets age, their needs evolve, requiring special attention to maintain their comfort and quality of life. In-home senior care from Furever Loved offers a compassionate and personalized approach to managing these changes, allowing your pet to age gracefully in familiar surroundings.

Slide What is In-Home Senior Care? In-home senior care focuses on improving the quality of life for aging pets by addressing mobility issues, chronic pain, and other age-related concerns. This service ensures that your pet receives the care they need without the stress of frequent vet visits. It's about maintaining comfort and happiness during their senior years, with a proactive approach to health and well-being.

Slide The conditions we treat under senior care are
  • Arthritis
  • Mobility conditions
  • Neuropathy
  • Cognitive dysfunction syndrome
  • Pain management
  • Management of Chronic Diseases (previously diagnosed by a veterinarian)
  • Weight management

Slide Comfort in Familiar Surroundings Keeping your pet in their own environment reduces stress and anxiety, making them feel safe and secure as they age. Ongoing Monitoring Regular check-ins ensure that your pet’s needs are continuously met, with adjustments made as necessary to keep them comfortable and healthy. Support for You Caring for an aging pet can be challenging. Furever Loved provides guidance and resources to help you navigate this stage of your pet’s life. Personalized Care Every senior pet is unique, and their care plan is tailored to meet their specific needs, whether it's pain management, mobility support, or nutritional adjustments. Certain annual vaccinations might be recommended by your veterinarian for adult dogs and cats, depending on the likelihood of their lifestyle exposing them to infectious diseases. These elective vaccines might include immunization against the following diseases: Why Choose In-Home Senior Care?

Slide In-home senior care ensures that your pet can enjoy their golden years with dignity and comfort. Dr. Carolyn Santore of Furever Loved is dedicated to providing empathetic, expert care that supports your pet’s health and happiness in their later years, right in the comfort of home.

This approach helps your pet age gracefully, ensuring their final years are filled with love and care.

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Senior Care: $300
*Travel Fees may apply

About Dr. Santore

Dr. Santore graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 2010.  She obtained her BS in Biology from Temple University with a minor in philosophy. She was born and raised in Southwest Philadelphia but lived in Southern New Jersey starting in the middle of high school.  Recently she relocated to Chester County, Pennsylvania to raise her family.  Dr. Santore spent 14 years in general practice working with dogs, cats and small mammals. Briefly, she spent time providing end-of-life care and in home euthanasia services with a corporate owned business.  She has also spent some time teaching for a veterinary technician program as well. Recently, she has performed various relief services locally and even dabbled in telemedicine as well.  Dr. Santore has a passion for senior care and end of life care.  After years of working in many different aspects of veterinary medicine, Dr. Santore is excited to pursue her dream of providing hospice, senior care and in-home euthanasia services to five local counties in Pennsylvania.  In her free time Dr. Santore loves to travel, try various restaurants, exercise, and spend time with her family. She is married to her high school sweetheart husband and has two school age children.  She has two Shih Tzu mix dogs named Hendrix and Stitch currently.  However, she will never forget her other personal pets that she has lost throughout the years that contributed to her true calling of lovingly guiding furry family members over the rainbow bridge.

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