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Provides programs where horses are utilized as a tool for emotional growth and learning; participants learn by engaging in activities with the horse; the technique is used for mental health issues and other issues that involve substance abuse and dependency, Attention Deficit Disorder, eating disorders, and emotional, physical, and sexual abuse.
TRI’s HAY program serves AT – RISK youth from 7 years old – 18 years old. This program is developed for those students who have anger issues, low confidence and self-esteem, or other emotional challenges.
Provides professional behavioral health therapy to children, adults and families through horses, counseling and nature.
Offers therapeutic riding lessons help improve individual's physical, psychological and cognitive abilities. The horse is a means of exercise, as well as a warm and friendly companion. Any child/individual who qualifies under the Americans with Disabilities Act is eligible to apply. Each applicant is evaluated before becoming a student to determine if the therapeutic riding program can meet his or her needs.
Eagala model equine-assisted psychotherapy for children ages 6 and up as well as adults. The Eagala model is non-riding, solution-oriented and experiential in nature.
The purpose of this program is to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for women from abusive relationships to develop experiences leading to healthier interpersonal relationships. Interaction with an animal as large as a horse affords the opportunity for clients to experience vulnerability in an environment that is not only emotionally safe, but also presents specific means of psychological repair. Opportunities for addressing symptoms of PTSD, personality disorders, love addiction recovery, previous trauma, and core issues around addiction and compulsive behaviors emerge naturally through this type of therapy. Through equine therapy clients are able to test new possibilities by taking initial risks in the context of a relationship with another living being, before taking the bigger risks in the context of human interaction.
Offers recreational therapy designed for independent riders with disabilities, as well as typical beginner and intermediate youth and adult riders. Lessons focus on learning natural horsemanship techniques, empowering students to be well-rounded equestrians. Most classes are taught using English style riding techniques.
Offers a variety of programs that are sponsored/provided by organizations within the community. Current programs available are: - Special Riders, provides individuals with severe physical disabilities the opportunity to ride horses. Volunteers and staff work in teams of three to facilitate a safe horseback riding experience for participants. We have spring and fall sessions available. - Equipment Loan, offers loan items to individuals recovering from surgeries or other health related issues at no cost for up to 3 months. . - Caregiver Support Group, meets 10:00-11:30pm every third Thursday to help caregivers.

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Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Scholarships
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
General Safety Education
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Equestrian Therapy
Incorporates equine assisted learning activities to provide psych specific individual and therapeutic behavioral support.
Provides professional behavioral health therapy to children, adults and families through horses, counseling and nature.
Horses move four dimensionally - up and down, side to side, back and forth and through space - all simultaneously. These planes of movement are transferred up from the horse's pelvis to the rider's pelvis and core system. Strengthening these core muscles provide stability in balance, improves breathability, ambulation and digestion.
This program provides rapid, effective, and needed stress relief for law enforcement officers and their families, and to salvage useable horses from slaughter to be used in our At Risk Youth programs, other therapy programs or rehomed. This is provided at no cost to the participants. This program uses salvageable horses slated for slaughter to serve as a catalyst to help officers connect with their emotions again. Horses don’t judge. They offer unconditional love and trust and they are in tune and responsive to every movement of the body. They help the officer to be “in the moment”, leave the rest behind. The interaction between horse and rider stimulates mental and emotional growth. These creatures help the officers to get back in touch with a living being, which helps them to connect better with their spouses, friends and all of society. Officers work with salvaged horses to retrain them for use in our At Risk Youth Programs, other therapy programs or rehomed for a nominal adoption fee. The monies from horse adoptions will help support the Blue Lives program and allow the rescue of more horses.
Equine assisted therapeutic riding program providing therapeutic services to physically, mentally or emotionally challenged, learning disabled, underprivileged and able-bodied children and adults.
Offers therapeutic horseback riding. Includes grooming and tacking horses, formal riding instruction, games and exercises on horseback and sensory trail rides.
Offers a program for a range of needs fitting families facing transition or conflict to families looking to get ahead. Give your family the advantage of professional staff and a proven curriculum. PBJ Connections can help your family: - Communicate better - Create more emotional safety between family members - Cope with stress more effectively - Understand each other better - Manage feelings and behaviors better - Problem-solve with each other effectively During this six-week course, a licensed mental health professional, an equine specialist, and horses will work with you through an equine-assisted learning curriculum. Our staff will work confidentially with your family to meet your individual needs. All sessions involve individualized equine-assisted learning activities.
Offers a variety of programs that are sponsored/provided by organizations within the community. Current programs available are: - Special Riders, provides individuals with severe physical disabilities the opportunity to ride horses. Volunteers and staff work in teams of three to facilitate a safe horseback riding experience for participants. We have spring and fall sessions available. - Equipment Loan, offers loan items to individuals recovering from surgeries or other health related issues at no cost for up to 3 months. . - Caregiver Support Group, meets 10:00-11:30pm every third Thursday to help caregivers.

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Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
Scholarships
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Equestrian Therapy
General Safety Education
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Provides physically therapeutic riding program for MS patients; doctor's permission required.

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Equestrian Therapy
Offers quine programs for families who have a child with emotional or physical disabilities, Veterans suffering with Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder, and more.
Provides an accredited program of therapeutic equestrian activities, conducted by certified instructors for individuals with disabilities. Classes are no larger than 6 individuals.
Program is designed for independent riders with special needs, as well as typical beginner and intermediate youth and adults. Riders in the Horsin’ Around program often include siblings of students in the Therapeutic Horseback Riding program, volunteers, and 4-H members. Lessons focus on learning natural horsemanship methods both on the ground and in the saddle and can include games and activities as well as videos and demonstrations. Most classes are taught using English style riding techniques and emphasize learning to ride in balance and rhythm with the horse. Horsin’ Around lessons focus on enabling students to be well-rounded equestrians so they can take what they have learned and apply it to anywhere they encounter horses.
A horseback riding program available for children and young adults with disabilities designed as a recreational riding program. Two, six week sessions offered in the spring and fall.
Program is geared towards individuals with a variety of physical and cognitive disabilities. We serve ages 5 and up. Adults are also served. Therapeutic Horseback Riding students use their abilities to learn the actual skills involved in riding a horse. The active participation required by riding allows our students to benefit from the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of horseback riding. A therapeutic riding student may need two or more volunteers, hand-over-hand assistance, as well as verbal and/or physical support to safely ride a horse. Lessons focus on encouraging riders to be as independent as possible, and can include grooming and tacking, crafts, formal riding instruction, games and exercises on horseback, sensory trail rides, and horse management. Lessons emphasize natural horsemanship techniques, helping riders safely interact with horses from the ground as well as in the saddle.
Educational approach that incorporates equine facilitated activities using the experience of equine/human interaction in an environment of learning and self discovery. This model encourages human growth and development.
TRI's Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (EFP) sessions are run in collaboration with a licensed mental health professional, EFP is an experiential therapy treatment for a diverse range of mental health diagnoses.

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Equestrian Therapy
Mental Health Evaluation
Offers physically, mentally and emotionally challenged people an opportunity to improve their lives through horsemanship.