Equine-Assisted Therapy

Equine-Assisted Therapy incorporates horses into therapeutic sessions, offering a unique and engaging approach to occupational therapy. This evidence-based intervention supports motor skills, balance, coordination, emotional regulation, and social interaction.
Sessions can be conducted individually or in groups, depending on the client’s needs. Activities include riding, grooming, and interacting with horses under the supervision of a qualified therapist. This hands-on approach provides sensory input and opportunities for learning that are difficult to replicate in traditional therapy settings.
Clients benefit from improved confidence, physical coordination, emotional regulation, and social skills. Parents and caregivers receive guidance on supporting skills developed during therapy and integrating them into daily routines.

Equine-Assisted Therapy is suitable for children and adults who may find traditional therapy challenging or those who respond well to animal-assisted interventions. The approach is engaging, motivational, and highly effective in achieving therapeutic goals.

Child Development Evaluation

Child Occupational Support

Sensory Therapy Programs

Learning Difficulties Support

Early Childhood Screening

In Home Therapy

Work Capacity Assessment

Legal Support Assessments

Workplace Injury Therapy

Equine-Assisted Therapy