Therapy FAQs
Ranch Hands Rescue FAQs
Due to HIPAA privacy laws and the medical needs of our animals, we cannot have volunteers work with the animals. If you’d like to help at an event or in the office, contact (940) 240-0500 or email us at [email protected] for further information.
Yes! Your support is vital for our mission. Thank you for supporting RHR.
Your donation may be used to fund either the animal sanctuary or the counseling program. You may also designate where you’d like your donation to go on our donation form.
Headquarters:
9477 Fort Worth Drive
Denton, TX 76226
(940) 240-0500
[email protected]
OFFICE:
Monday – Friday
9:30 AM – 5 PM CST
(940) 240-0500
Closed Saturday and Sunday
COUNSELING:
Monday - Saturday, by appointment
(940) 240-0500
Or Email [email protected]
Counseling FAQs
Ranch Hands Rescue’s innovative counseling programs can help change the outcome of your battle with:
- Trauma
- Anxiety/Depression
- Self-Harm
- Behavioral issues
- Relationship issues (Child/Parent, Couples, etc.)
- Substance Abuse Adoption/Attachment
- Eating disorders
- PTSD – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Sexual Abuse
- Sex Trafficking
Contact our office at (940) 240-0500 to learn more about our admissions process, or fill out our contact form.
We currently accept: We currently accept Aetna, Amerigroup, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna/Evernorth, Cook Children's, First Health, Molina Healthcare, Superior Healthplan, TMHP Texas and United Healthcare/Optum
EMDR stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Repeated studies show that through EMDR therapy, people can rapidly experience the benefits of psychotherapy that once took years to take effect.
Animal Sanctuary FAQs
We help a wide variety of farm animals, but do not help family pets. The list below seems to be the average variety of animals we have in our sanctuary at any given time:
horses, donkeys, cows, miniatures, llamas, alpacas, goats, pigs, sheep
Ranch Hands Rescue animals typically come from law enforcement officials. However, we do take critical care animals from other sources on a case by case basis. If you are aware of an animal being abused or neglected or have concerns for the welfare of an animal, contact your local sheriff or law enforcement officials.
The monthly costs to feed and care for each of our animals vary, depending on the abuse they suffered when we rescued them. Take a look at our ever-growing list of resident animals and their monthly costs.
You can donate right here below through our fast, easy, and secure system. Just click the button below to donate online now!
Or, you can write a check made out to Ranch Hands Rescue and mail to:
Ranch Hands Rescue
9477 Fort Worth Drive
Argyle, TX 76226