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FAQ
What types of equine therapy programs are offered here?
Most centers offer a mix of equine-assisted services (EAS), including therapeutic riding, groundwork activities, and sometimes equine-assisted therapy (EAT) with licensed professionals. Program availability varies by location.
Who can participate in programs like this?
Many equine-assisted programs serve children, teens, and adults with a wide range of needs, including physical disabilities, developmental challenges, learning differences, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health concerns. Age ranges and participant eligibility vary by center.
Do I need prior horse experience to participate?
No. Programs are designed for beginners, and trained staff guide participants through every step using calm, well-trained therapy horses.
Is this a clinical therapy program or a recreational activity?
It depends on the center:
- Equine-assisted therapy (EAT): Clinical therapy with licensed professionals
- Equine-assisted activities (EAA): Non-clinical programs focused on skill-building and personal development
Contact the center to confirm what they offer.
How do I get started?
Most programs require a simple intake form and may include an initial assessment or trial session. You can contact the center directly using the information provided in the listing.
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