Pet Pause Uses
Aggressive behaviors
Behavior appointments
Counter conditioning
Dentals
Eating
Fear
Home dental hygiene
Nail trims
Pain
Pre surgical/Post surgical
Relaxation
Separation anxiety
Surgery
Trainers
Treatment/crisis
Waiting rooms
Anal gland expressions
Birthing
Crate training
Desensitization
Euthanasia
Grooming
Hospice (home/hospital)
Negative habituation
(ie: licking, excessive behavior)
Palliative care
Recovery home/hospital
Reproduction
Sleep
Transport
Transport loading issues
(large animals)
Treatment room
Bathing
Boarding
Cribbing
Dying process
Exam room
Home/Clinic Fear Free Training
Introducing new pets, family members
or visitors
Nervous/anxious behaviors
Pet shops
Rehabilitation
Rescues
Socialization
Thunder/fireworks phobia
Trauma/crisis
Vaccinations
Harp Enrichment Therapy (HET) and Acoustical Nourishment (AN) as Rehabilitative Therapy.
A 501(c)(3) company
This therapy provides measurable overall improved levels of physical, mental and emotional wellness for people (and animals). There is opportunity for full recovery from illness and/or disability, lessening the chance of relapse and need for further medical treatment—which In some cases may be funded by Medicare or Medicaid.
Neither Medicare or Medi-Cal reimburse for psychotherapy, treatment support or other costly needs of a person impaired by medical treatments including which may include: surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, or in-hospital physical therapy for lymphedema—a common side effect of surgery.
There is currently no funding for rehabilitation, only medical treatment. Harp Enrichment and Acoustic Nourishment Therapy, as we offer it, is for after medical treatment and at the discretion of the patient who feels impaired by the medical treatment received. Failure to rehabilitate can cause continued dependence for medical treatment, which may extend government expense. Hence the need to rely on public charity support.