Hippotherapy
RISE Rehab utilizes the option of equine movement or hippotherapy, which is defined as how therapists use evidence based practice and clinical reasoning in the purposeful manipulation of equine movement as a therapy tool to engage sensory, neuro-motor and cognitive systems to promote functional outcomes.
Hippotherapy encompasses physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language therapy.
Adaptive Riding
RISE Therapeutic Equestrian Center teaches horsemanship and riding skills to individuals with a special need of any kind. In addition to equestrian skills, the rider learns social, behavioral and communication skills fostering a relationship with the horse and reinforcing positive behavior in social situations.
Summer Camp
This summer RISE Therapeutic Equestrian Center is planning on offering a new four day summer camp for our therapeutic riders in the morning from 8:45-12 during two weeks- June 12th and June 19th. RISE Summer Camp would allow campers to have a typical riding lesson, as well as games, crafts, and planned social activities in a small camp atmosphere with one on one attention. We are planning on four to six campers for each session with a small camper/ volunteer ratio.
Our focus is on giving our campers a great summer camp experience in a familiar environment. While riding the horses they know and love, campers will continue to focus on their goals. They will also get to try some new activities to RISE.
The price of camp is $525 if you sign up before March 31st. After that date, the fee to attend is $575. We may have some scholarships funds available.
Some of the benefits
- Reproduction of a person’s normal walking gait and pelvis mobility by the 3 dimensional movement of the horse.
- Improving balance, symmetrical postural alignment and core strengthening.
- Developing a meaningful relationship with the horse and caring staff.
- Developing sequencing abilities and channeling aggressive behavior.
- Improving cardiovascular wellness and functional endurance.
- Improving communication and problem solving skills.
- Improving ability to perform activities of daily living.
- Improving memory and organizational skills.
- Improving muscle tone and coordination.
- Inspiring goals and bringing joy to life.
- Improving gross and fine motor skills.
- Building self esteem and confidence.
Rider Requirements...
In order to provide the best benefit and the safest environment for our clients, we have established guidelines for establishing who qualifies for the program:
To protect our clients, volunteers, and horses, weight guidelines have been established. If a horse is utilized in therapy, established weight guidelines are relative to the horses and volunteers available, and will be addressed individually if problems arise (client plus tack cannot exceed 20% of the horse’s weight).