Location: Dallas, Georgia, United States
McKenna Farms Therapy Services is a nonprofit equine-assisted services and pediatric therapy program in Dallas, Georgia. It provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy along with therapeutic riding for children with special needs in Northwest Georgia and the metro Atlanta region.
Its services go beyond therapeutic riding alone and reflect a broader clinical therapy model. McKenna Farms offers therapy in multiple settings, including clinical, aquatic, and hippotherapy, using equine movement as part of skilled treatment. Its public program materials also identify counseling, social skills programming, camps, therapeutic riding, and Horses Helping Heroes among its offerings.
McKenna Farms began in 2001 and has grown substantially since its founding. The organization states that it now serves more than 500 children per week and operates from a 17-acre facility in Dallas. Staff materials also indicate therapeutic riding and hippotherapy are supported by specialized personnel, including a Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor through PATH International and clinicians with hippotherapy training through the American Hippotherapy Association.
Their Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/mckennafarmstherapy/.
Key Details:
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Services: Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, aquatic therapy, counseling, social skills programming, camps, and Horses Helping Heroes
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Who they serve: Children with special needs, including clients from birth through age 21 in Northwest Georgia and metro Atlanta
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Notable programs: Therapy delivered across clinical, aquatic, and equine settings, plus camps, social skills services, and veteran-related Horses Helping Heroes programming
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Facility or setting: Nonprofit pediatric therapy and equine-assisted services center on a 17-acre campus in Dallas
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Certifications or credentials: Staff materials identify a Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor through PATH International and advanced hippotherapy training through the American Hippotherapy Association
Last Verified: March 20, 2026.
