Equine Assisted Therapy (EAT) is physical, occupational, or speech therapy that may incorporate equine movement, non-mounted activities, and the equestrian environment.

Using nature as our clinic allows us to address gross and fine motor goals for improvements in overall strength, postural control, balance, fine motor skills, and self-care skills in a fun and creative way.

In the ‘Finding Peace in the Paddock’ program, every session begins with meditation and trauma-informed stretching and then is followed by specially designed activities to allow the participants to have hands-on engagement with horses.

Sibshops provide a fun, welcoming space where siblings can connect, share experiences, and build friendships with others who truly understand their journey.

Navigating the world of therapy and special needs support can be overwhelming, and we’re here to help. Ask the Therapist is a free, interactive event designed for parents and caregivers of children with special needs.