About Equine assisted therapy alaska
Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska: Improving Lives through Horses
Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska is a non-profit organization that provides therapeutic horseback riding programs to children and adults who are mentally and physically challenged. The organization was founded with the mission of improving the health and quality of life for individuals with disabilities through equine-assisted activities.
The benefits of equine therapy have been well-documented, with studies showing that it can improve physical strength, balance, coordination, and overall well-being. Equine therapy has also been shown to be effective in treating a variety of mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, and ADHD.
At Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska, our team of experienced therapists works closely with each individual to develop a customized treatment plan that meets their unique needs. Our programs are designed to help individuals achieve their goals while building confidence and self-esteem.
Our facility is located in beautiful Palmer, Alaska where we have access to miles of scenic trails for horseback riding. We offer both individual and group sessions depending on the needs of our clients. Our horses are specially trained for therapeutic riding and provide a safe environment for individuals to learn new skills while enjoying the outdoors.
Equine Assisted Therapy Alaska is committed to providing affordable services so that everyone can benefit from our programs regardless of their financial situation. We rely on donations from generous supporters in order to keep our programs running.
In addition to therapeutic riding sessions, we also offer equine-assisted learning activities such as grooming and feeding horses which can help improve social skills as well as cognitive abilities.
If you or someone you know could benefit from equine-assisted therapy or if you would like more information about how you can support our organization please visit our website at www.equineassistedtherapyalaska.org or call us at (907) 555-1234.
Thank you for your support!