These therapies leverage the calming and gentle nature of cows to support various therapeutic goals and improve overall well-being.
Assisted Animal Therapy with Cows
This form of therapy involves the use of cows as therapeutic animals to enhance physical, emotional, and social well-being. The gentle nature of cows can provide comfort and companionship, aiding in the healing process.
Anxiety Therapy with Cows
This therapy uses the calming presence of cows to help individuals manage anxiety. Interacting with cows can promote relaxation and reduce stress levels, providing a soothing environment for those experiencing anxiety.
Depression Therapy with Cows
In this therapy, cows are used as a therapeutic tool to help individuals cope with depression. The nurturing interaction with cows can boost mood, provide a sense of purpose, and offer emotional support.
Relaxation Therapy with Cows
This therapy focuses on using the tranquil presence of cows to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Spending time with cows can create a peaceful atmosphere, encouraging mindfulness and relaxation.
Regulation Therapy with Cows
This therapy aims to help individuals regulate their emotions and behaviors through interactions with cows. The consistent and calm demeanor of cows can assist in developing emotional regulation skills.
Aged Care Therapy with Cows
This therapy involves using cows to improve the quality of life for elderly individuals. The presence of cows can provide companionship, stimulate memories, and encourage physical activity, enhancing overall well-being.
NDIS Therapy with Cows
As part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia, this therapy uses cows to support individuals with disabilities. The interactions can be tailored to meet specific goals, such as improving social skills, enhancing physical abilities, or providing emotional support.
Disability Service Provided with Cows
This service offers therapeutic interactions with cows for individuals with disabilities. It aims to improve quality of life by fostering social connections, encouraging physical activity, and providing emotional comfort. We aim to have an Individual Support Cert III and be classed as a Support Works Service Provider that works alongside other Support Workers in the industry.
Approved Working With Children Service Provider
We have our WWCC Working with children checks through Service NSW and the Office of the Children’s Guardian – and we meet the requirements and child safety standards.