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Urgent! Need Name For Hippotherapy Business

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points

Urgently need name/tagline for start up occupational therapy private practice that is specializing in equine-assisted therapy and hippotherapy. Serving clients: pediatrics and adults with physical,cognitive,emotional disabilities
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Can you share a bit more about you, where you're located, who would be great clients for you (a story or two might be illustrative), who would refer clients to you, what makes you the best choice for this therapy, and if you have any special licensing/degrees?

    Also, is there any reason you couldn't start up your business using your name and a tagline that shares what you do (simply):

    Dina DeAngelis
    Equine-Assisted Therapist
  • Posted on Author
    Equine-assisted therapist, I am not. To my knowledge, there is currently no such liscensed or recognized title as Equine-assisted therapist. I am registered/liscensed Occupational Therapist,. OTR/L. and lifelong equestrian. Hippotherapy is a specialized form of physcial, occupational and speech therapy. Such allied health professionals (OT, PT, SLP), may just choose to utilize the horse as the modality to deliver, enhance or compliment such therapy. I do not wish to designate an individuals name as sole name or tagline of the business.



    Something that incorporates horses,healing, wellness, health with occupational therapy..

    Thank you for your time and effort. I really appreciate and respect this process!
  • Posted by SteveByrneMarketing on Member
    pattern name development:

    eqwestwell

    eqwestawell
    eqwestewell
    eqwestiwell
    eqwestowell
    eqwestuwell

    eqwestrawell
    eqwestrewell
    eqwestriwell
    eqwestrowell
    eqwestruwell
  • Posted by Moriarty on Member
    The Horse Health Centre
    Equestrian Wellness
    The Equus Place. Therapy for horses
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Horse-Centered (Occupational) Therapy
    Human-Horse Therapeutic Bond
    Healing With Horses

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