There is a unique bond between horses and people that can be particularly meaningful to children with disabilities.
Riding programs provide a relaxing, non-academic environment in which children can interact with adults and peers and more importantly with their horse.
Research has shown that therapeutic riding programs offer significant physical, psychological, social and educational benefits to children with disabilities or special needs. The riders themselves show us the benefits through their smiles, determination and their sense of accomplishment.
The Buffalo Therapeutic Riding Center is uniquely located in the only indoor riding facility in the heart of the city of Buffalo, and has been the site of a therapeutic riding program for 30 years. The BTRC currently offers programs for mentally and emotionally impaired, learning disabled and developmentally challenged children ages 5 to 18.
The classes are limited to four students to ensure a safe and fun experience. Each class is designed to achieve special goals that meet the requirements of the group and the individual. Programs are designed and taught by a member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH). Volunteers are always needed and are an invaluable part of the program. They can assist with horse care, handling or serving as a friend.