A Cramlington based care home has introduced a new initiative to help residents living with cognitive impairment, dementia and those in end-of-life care.
MHA Harwood Court has brought in the dolls following training sessions on how to use them.
The purpose of the dolls is to help comfort residents and replicate the same feelings they would get from hugging a relative or loved one.
The product is designed to be cuddled and has a beating heart within its soft body and they can also play music of your choice to intensify comfort levels.
Ann Callan, activity coordinator said: “We had the initial training session on how to use the dolls and we covered what the benefits were.
“During the sessions I was cuddling one of the dolls and I was very impressed with what they did.
“The dolls are weighted around the arm which gives you a strong hold and it genuinely feels like you are hugging someone.
“We have tried some of the dolls with residents and they do find them quite comforting and soothing.
“We are aiming to distribute the dolls across the home and will see where they get most use.
“Even though they’re aimed at those residents who are living with dementia we will not restrict usage just to them, they are available for any of the residents to use.”