Trained Monkeys Assist People with Disabilities
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Photo gallery: http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-63071.htmlSpecially-trained Capuchin monkeys in the US are helping physically disabled people with the housework by performing tasks such as removing garbage, fetching the telephone or switching on the microwave. The furry companions are also helping paraplegics cope with loneliness. ..........
Helping Hands employees tell the story of a veteran who lost both his legs in Iraq. "He says that the monkey is the only one who takes him the way he is and who doesn't notice that he hasn't any legs," Rothfelder says. The monkeys could never take the place of a full-time caregiver, "but they allieviate both the pain and the loneliness of being home alone and also provide some tasks in the house."http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,736883,00.html
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