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Hoofbeats Provides Therapeutic Horseback Riding and Equine Assisted Activities for disabled riders who are struggling with physical, mental, emotional, and learning disabilities. For therapeutic riding, clients must be a least four years of age with a disability. For emotional, physical, mental and learning etc., medical/therapist forms are required. Client must have no condition for which riding is contraindicated.
Provides therapeutic horseback riding for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and/or physical disabilities. The goal of this program is to provide an activity that positively affects the cognitive, emotional, physical and social well being of the campers by using horseback riding as a therapeutic medium.
a non-profit horse rescue and therapeutic riding organization, exists to provide rehabilitation focused services and safe haven for unwanted horses, and offers a therapeutic riding program for personal growth and academic education for the community, helping both horses and people.

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Equestrian Therapy
Farm/Domestic Animal Sanctuaries
A form of mental health psychotherapy featuring interactions with equines. Clients work towards therapeutic goals in a session by interacting with the equines. It is an alternative to traditional, sit down talk therapy; however, the goals are the same as talk therapy. During sessions clients often see the equine(s) as metaphors to something related to their goals. Some activities are designed and incorporated by the team to help the client reach their therapeutic goals, but these activities never involve mounted work.
Provides therapeutic recreational horseback riding to disabled children ages 4+ and adults. Classes run from April to November.
Wild Mustang Program pairs a veteran with a wild mustang for training and gentling.
Provides life-enhancing, equine-assisted activities for clients with ADD or other Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delay or Disability, Emotional, Behavioral, or Mental Health, Learning Disability, Intellectual Disability, Orthopedic, Speech Impairment and Visual Impairment. Services include Grooming & Tacking, Ground Work, Recreational Riding, Therapeutic Riding and Equine Facilitated Learning. Offers Fall and Spring 10 week sessions, plus one-week summer day camps.
ServiceSource currently offers 12 Long-Term Community Integration Services (LTCIS) programs in the City of Alexandria and Fairfax, Arlington and Prince William County, Virginia. Through person-centered supports, these programs maximize individual choice and community integration. In addition, each program participant has a uniquely designed plan that incorporates the individual's skills and interests. Services Personal care and medical case management - There are several clinicians within the program who provide medical expertise, including Nurses; Behavioral Analysts, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists and Recreation Therapists. Medical services also include the administration of medicines, G-tube feeding, seizure management and first aid. Person-centered activities - These include independent living skills, recreational activities, current events education, reading and writing. Virtual services - These services create a learning experience that resembles in-person programs with a structured schedule. Individuals can choose from a variety of virtual programming activities that focus on individual interaction and group engagement. Therapy programs - Program participants have the opportunity to engage in a range of physical, speech, occupational and expressive therapies. Each therapeutic plan is designed to provide the greatest benefit to every individual. Innovative therapy offerings include music, dance, and art therapy, in addition to therapeutic horseback riding.

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Music Therapy
Physical Therapy
Case/Care Management
Art Therapy
Speech and Hearing
Equestrian Therapy
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Occupational Therapy
Provide equine-assisted activities to a diverse group of riders each week and our programs offer support to individuals with disabilities such as Down syndrome, autism, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, amputation, mental and physical disabilities, attention deficit disorder and more
The Cloverleaf Equine Center helps individuals realize their potential by providing equine-assisted activities to people with disabilities, youth-at-risk, recovering military personnel, and others in need in an inclusive, community setting.
Provides equine assisted services to individuals with physical, cognitive, and emotional disabilities. Programs include therapeutic riding, carriage driving, Veteran equine-assisted services, hippotherapy, and equine facilitated learning.
Provides therapeutic horseback riding, driving, At-Risk programs and related equine activities for individuals (children and adults) with mental, physical, emotional and learning disabilities (regardless of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, religion, or age), from Southampton, Isle of Wight, and Sussex Counties, the Cities of Franklin and Suffolk, as well as the surrounding areas of Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina.
Dream Catchers at the Cori Sikich Therapeutic Riding Center enriches the lives of children, adults, and families through equine assisted services offering education, empowerment, healing, and hope.
Unbridled Joy Therapeutic Riding provides a therapeutic riding program for autistic and blind children and adults, veterans and those with various physical and emotional disabilities .
Healing Strides is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization providing Equine Assisted Services to individuals with personal challenges, partnering humans and equines to create powerful and lasting change in the lives of individuals throughout the community.

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Equestrian Therapy
Health Resocialization
Autism Therapy
Non-profit organization that provides equine assisted learning activities and equine assisted therapy for individuals, families and groups. Cross Keys Equine Therapy provides Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) and Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) activities for the following: *Individual, group and family counseling (EAP) *Equi-Rhythm - Rhythmic riding program for dealing with trauma and self-regulation *Horsin' Around - Beginner Horsemanship Pony Camps *THRIVE - Program for girls ages 11-18
Provides safe, enjoyable and therapeutic experiences on horseback to disabled individuals, persons with learning or emotional disorders and at-risk youth with ongoing evaluations for each student. All instructors are PATH certified. Horses are carefully selected and trained. Call for appointment.