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Animal Assisted Interventions Supports People with Needs

Animals have often been sought out as a therapeutic device for someone with special needs; Animal Assisted Interventions is here to help aid people with illnesses by integrating the love of animals into their daily lifestyle.

The Barton Hill Animal Assisted Therapy Centre C.I.C. has integrated this program into their United Kingdom residence. The mentality surrounding the social business is its dire need to support people with special needs through a program of therapeutic horticulture and equine assisted learning. The company wants to provide a safe and loving environment for its candidates where they can learn skills for the workforce and gain an education. Animal Assisted Interventions is a great place where little changes make a big difference.

Contact Information
Animal Assisted Interventions website
Trend Themes
1. Animal Assisted Interventions - Animal Assisted Interventions supports the integration of animals for therapeutic purposes, providing a new market for companies to develop products and services
2. Therapeutic Horticulture - Therapeutic horticulture is a new trend in the rehabilitation industry, providing opportunities for companies to innovate and create new products for horticultural therapy
3. Equine Assisted Learning - Equine Assisted Learning is a growing field in the rehabilitation industry and offers an opportunity for companies to develop innovative products and services in this area
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can benefit from Animal Assisted Interventions as a new therapy and treatment approach for people with special needs.
2. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can develop new products and services in horticulture therapy to cater to the growing demand from rehabilitation centers.
3. Education - The education industry can work with Animal Assisted Interventions and Equine Assisted Learning programs to develop curriculum and training programs for candidates with special needs.

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