For Morello, a patient at our specialist unit, having a royal python called Jake draped around her neck was a lifelong dream come true. The chance for her to meet and handle the snake happened when former nurse Anna Corwood of Pets and Picasso animal assisted therapy and her menagerie were invited to the hospice for an afternoon to interact with patients, their family members and staff.
Morello said of the experience: “I think this place pulls out all the stops. Whatever you want, you can have. When they said there were animals coming in, I requested a snake! It made me feel so uplifted and happy and it was a lovely, lovely experience.”
Anna, a former community nurse who combines her love of animals and art to spread joy and encourage engagement in a variety of health and wellbeing settings, also brought along two guinea pigs and a tortoise to our specialist unit.
She said: “I’m really excited to bring the animals to St Luke’s. End of life care is a big passion of mine, along with pets and the arts.
“Engaging with the animals affects people in so many ways. It’s about making memories that can be cherished forever and that’s where what we do sits really nicely with St Luke’s.”