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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.

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Veterans
Equestrian Therapy
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

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Scholarships
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
General Safety Education
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Equestrian Therapy
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
Provides a range of programs facilitated by professionals who are certified in equine-asssisted psychotherapy, equine-assisted learning therapy to help participants gain balance their mental health, build confidence and trust and increase enjoyment of life while building connections with peers and horses. Goal is to reduce the effects of chronic mental health condidtions including trauma, anxiety, depression and related symptoms. Horses help clients identify their path to wellness. Individual, group, and family sessions are available.
Provides riding therapy in conjunction with prescribed goals for students as prescribed by physicians, physical, occupational and recreational therapists, psychologists, teachers, and parents.

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Equestrian Therapy
Recreational Therapy
Provides therapy-based equine programs for people with varying degrees of disabilities. Therapy involves horse-related activities uniquely designed for those with cognitive, physical, emotional and social disabilities (including specialized programs for students with autism and at risk youth). Students learn horseback riding skills and basic horse care while receiving many benefits such as: improved balance, mobility, muscle tone, coordination and posture, enhanced independence, increased concentration, frustration tolerance, behavioral control, and self-esteem. Hippotherapy is conducted with a physician's prescription under the direction of a Physical or Occupational Therapist, a certified therapeutic riding instructor and an appropriate number of volunteers performing the functions of leader and side-walkers. Other activities include Carriage Driving for students who cannot sit astride a horse, Drill Team for advanced students to perform choreographed patterns on horseback, and EquiClub to encourage socialization and creativity through equine-related activities.
Provides an experiential habilitation or therapy program in which the horse serves as a co-facilitator or co-therapist. Equestrian therapy provides an experience with horses that fosters growth, communication skills, self-esteem, self-awareness, healing, and personal transformation. Clients learn about themselves and others by participating in activities with the horses and then discussing feelings, behaviors, and patterns. Services are provided on a 20-acre horse farm. The program is provided in partnership with Walsh University and area Rotary clubs.

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Public Safety/Protective Services Occupations
Active Military
Equestrian Therapy
Veterans
Provides professional behavioral health therapy to children, adults and families through horses, counseling and nature.
Provides therapy-based equine programs for veterans. Clients work with horses to improve their mental and physical well being.
Provides therapy for youth with life-threatening illnesses, behavioral and/or emotional challenges through the use of horses.
Provides an accredited program of therapeutic equestrian activities, conducted by certified instructors for individuals with disabilities. Classes are no larger than 6 individuals.
Provides professional behavioral health therapy to children, adults and families through horses, counseling and nature.
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.

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At Risk Youth
Equestrian Therapy
Offers therapeutic horseback riding. Includes grooming and tacking horses, formal riding instruction, games and exercises on horseback and sensory trail rides.
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.
Offers horsemanship activities for persons with disabilities (physical, emotional, or cognitive) and without disabilities. Students learn basic riding skills while increasing balance coordination, flexibility, strengthen muscles, increase attention span, and build confidence and self-esteem.
Provides a therapeutic riding program for children and adults with disabilities. Lessons include learning about safety, grooming, saddling and riding. Offers vetera and first responders the focus is on teaching horsemanship from the ground up.

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Therapeutic Camps
Equestrian Therapy
Veterans
Provides opportunities for individuals with any of a wide range of disabilities to relate to, handle, groom and ride horses as a part of a well-rounded horsemanship experience. Equestrian therapy provides an experience with horses that fosters growth, communication skills, self-esteem, self-awareness, emotional control and self-discipline. It also provides physical benefits such as improved balance, eye-hand coordination, muscle strength, decreased spasticity of muscles, and improved sensory integration. Programs include the Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship Program that teaches the rider the skills and techniques required to ride a horse as independently as possible; Therapeutic Driving, a therapeutic driving experience through the use of a horse-drawn carriage. With the assistance of a certified driving instructor, individuals with disabilities can enjoy the exercise and sense of accomplishment associated with driving the carriage across the Pegasus Farm grounds. The Unified Vaulting Program offers educational, social, creative and movement opportunities for a varied population. Equestrian vaulting is a unique and growing sport which combines dance and gymnastics on a moving horse. Participants develop balance, flexibility, and coordination while learning teamwork and leadership skills. The program is described as “unified” because it includes both Pegasus students, volunteers and youth from the community.