Consents & Paperwork

Please review and complete the necessary intakes, consents, and waivers before your first session on the farm.

Required Client Documents

Click the buttons to open the required Google Documents. You can download, review, fill out, and return these documents before your session, or we can review them together during your intake.

Please make sure to sign the specific consent matching your scheduled program (Mental Health or Wellness Horsemanship).

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No-Show & Cancellation Policy

We respect your time and ask that you respect ours. Please review our specific notice timeline requirements and late cancellation fees.

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Credit Card on File Policy

To streamline billing for private pay, copays, or cancel fees, we require keeping a secure credit card on file. Review safety protocols.

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Safety & Emergency Policy

Review the emergency contact documentation, farm safety drills, weather cancellations, and client safety guidelines.

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⚠️ Animal Safety Disclaimer

Animals have their own natural instincts and defense mechanisms. While Alisha Casamona takes every reasonable precaution to ensure client safety, there is always an inherent risk of injury when working with or around animals—including the possibility of accidental harm, kicks, bites, serious injury, or, in rare cases, death.

All therapy and program animals have been screened for calm temperament and checked by a veterinarian. However, to maintain safety:

  • Never approach or touch any animal other than the specific horse assigned to you for that session.
  • Participants are never to be left unsupervised with any animal; Alisha must be present.
  • Please respect the quiet rest spaces of the animals.
  • A helmet MUST be worn at all times while mounted on any horse.

State of Florida Equine Warning

"WARNING: UNDER FLORIDA LAW, AN EQUINE ACTIVITY SPONSOR OR EQUINE PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO, OR THE DEATH OF, A PARTICIPANT IN EQUINE ACTIVITIES RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF EQUINE ACTIVITIES."

(Florida Statutes, Chapter 773.04)