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HIPPOTHERAPY

SENSEABILITIES IS CURRENTLY OFFERING HIPPOTHERAPY TREATMENT FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY. WE HOPE TO INCORPORATE HIPPOTHERAPY FOR SPEECH THERAPY AND PHYSICAL THERAPY IN THE FUTURE. CALL US TODAY TO SECURE YOUR SPOT! 

Pricing at *$95/session
*Starting 1/1/2025

WHAT IS HIPPOTHERAPY?

WHY IS USING HORSES DURING THERAPY BENEFICIAL?

Hippotherapy is a treatment method used by occupational, speech, and physical therapists that incorporates horses into therapy sessions to help patients meet their individual therapy goals. Sessions can include interacting with horses on the ground and/or riding.
Increases motor input to activate muscles Riding and interacting with horses offer continuous sensory input that is not easily replicated in traditional therapy settings Increases opportunity for social interactions. Increased motivation for session participation