SARI offers a number of programs and services to people with disabilities to help support their personal physical, communicative, or mental goals.
For more information, you can see details of each program on this page
Also known as “therapeutic riding”, this program offers goal-oriented adaptive horse riding where each lesson is tailored to the unique needs of each rider (horse, equipment, teaching style, etc.)
Adaptive riding is led by instructors and focuses on skill development and enjoyment. This approach promotes confidence, balance, and coordination through horsemanship in a supportive environment.
Reserved for riders with a disability. This program requires a Physician Referral form (available as part of the Program Application and Waiver form).
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This program offers goal-oriented horsemanship lessons that involve activities such as grooming, feeding treats, decorating horses, short walks with the horse, and arena games.
Suitable for participants who may not necessarily benefit or be able to get on a horse. Also suitable for riders who are anxious/fearful, and need a slow introduction to new activities.
Reserved for riders with a disability.
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This program offers unmounted equine-assisted activities that focus on building relationships, self-regulation, and life skills. Activites may include cooking/kitchen safety skills, horsemanship, and nature walks.
Suitable for young adult participants looking for a more enhanced unmounted program.
Reserved for participants with a disability.
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These are our half-day programs geared towards individuals who want to experience a horse farm.
Each sessions includes horse-related activities such as: grooming, horse leading, feeding, horse care,
For each session, a picnic-style snack will be provided, though attendees are also welcome to bring their own food.
Designed for participants of all abilities.