The
Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program at ALEH Negev-Nahalat Eran has
made great strides forward – and residents are riding to success!
A
pilot program was instituted a few months ago, and the results have
proven amazingly successful! Horses and special carriages designed for
the disabled are brought in from the north ever week, and a group of
residents with varying disabilities participated in each pilot test,
some as riders and some as passengers on specialized carriages pulled by
one of the horses. Either a volunteer or Aleh staff member accompanied
each resident, often walking alongside the horse or carriage or sitting
together with the resident on the horse or cart. In many cases, a wheel
chair was hoisted onto the carriage so as to ensure proper posturing and
balance.
Before
setting up the program, the physical conditions of the main track at
the village had to be adjusted to accommodate the horses’ hooves,
pebbles were removed from the smaller track, and sun shades were
installed along both paths.
The
program tracked the emotional responses of participants, as well as
measuring balance, reaction between the rider and the horse, interest
generated, speech and communication involving the activity, alertness to
what was happening in the background and cognition of the entire
process.
In
addition to horsing around, participants have demonstrated improved
physical abilities, balance and coordination while at the same time
releasing tension and energy in a positive way and improved
self-confidence.
The
Riding Program at Aleh Negev-Nahlat Eran has proven so successful that
it will be continued for an additional period of time and may eventually
be incorporated into the school’s permanent curriculum. Ride On!
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