Promoting Calm Through Pet Therapy in Group Homes

Pet therapy is a proven method for fostering emotional balance and reducing agitation among group home residents. Course 1182, Using Pet Therapy to Promote Calmness in Group Home Environments, teaches the importance of using tools that promote peace, the science behind animal-assisted therapy, and how to organize sessions for maximum benefit. It also reviews essential safety precautions to ensure a therapeutic—not disruptive—experience. This course equips care staff with the skills to use pet interaction to create a healing, calm atmosphere for residents with mental, emotional, or cognitive challenges.  Find this course at www.grouphomeceususa.com.

https://direct-care-training-on-line-learning.thinkific.com/courses/group-living-course-using-pet-therapy-to-promote-calmness-in-group-home-environments

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