Horse Sanctuary Aims to Relieve Frontliners’ Stress and Anxieties

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In Franksville, Wisconsin, Stepping Stone Farms hopes to help first responders and frontline healthcare workers by easing their stresses from the battle of flattening the COVID-19 curve.

As part of the inclusion for the social distancing measure, frontliners and first responders who think about visiting the farm are required to contact the first for scheduling a 30-60 minute period of decompression and therapy.

Part of the “get away from it all” experience is to wander the paths at the farm, feed the chickens, pet the therapy horses and other farm animals. The farm’s executive director Lia Sader states that studies show that “Fresh outside air and human-animal interaction significantly reduces physiological anxiety levels.”

News source: fox6now.com

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