Our mission
To Improve the overall well-being of individuals and their families through animal and hands-on activities.
The Barns at Blue Mountain provides equine assisted services for the purpose of contributing positively to the personal growth, cognitive, physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being of individuals seeking an alternative therapy in a non-clinical setting. Horseback riding rhythmically moves the rider’s body in a manner similar to a human gait, riders with physical disabilities often show improvement in flexibility, balance, and muscle strength. Horses provide immediate and safe feedback for how we may be communicating non-verbally through our emotions in relationships. From caring for the horses, teens learn how to handle complex dynamics by taking control of their emotions, communicating effectively with others, and setting realistic expectations.
Our Adaptive Horsemanship Program is offered to ages 6 and up with a variety of physical, emotional, and mental disabilities as well as cognitive delays. This program works with each client on an individual basis to provide horsemanship and equine assisted learning while reaping the physical and emotional benefits of the equine partner. Personal growth, attention deficit, and self awareness can all be addressed and improved through this program.
Healing Hooves
Our at-risk youth program offers a variety of equine assisted learning and horsemanship activities to aid the teen in developing meaningful and healthy relationships, learning responsibility and self control, life skills, confidence, and emotional regulation. We offer tutoring when needed and have the ability to work alongside mental health professionals and life coaches in equine sessions to promote personal growth.
Changing Strides
Equine Assisted Learning
Our equine assisted learning programs offer groups and classrooms the opportunity to learn and have hands-on experience with horses and other animals available at The Barns. We can design lesson plans and accommodate field trips or business teams so that each client can learn new skills and relate them to personal growth, team building, leadership, relationships, and communication.
Organization and business clinics
Pony Pals and horsemanship classes
Education and learning classes
Mental Health/Equine Assisted Psychotherapy
Volunteer Training
Friday Nov 8th, 130-3pm
Please email us to sign up or for more information
barns@bluemountaintherapy.com
Let's work together
Let's work together
We are looking for women volunteers to assist with a life skills class for girls
This class will teach skills such as car maintenance, basic building skills, gardening and harvesting, basic home care & maintenance, proper dress and communication, body safety, and more. If you have a skill that you would like to share with our girls life skills group, please fill out the form below. This is a mentorship role and references will be required. Thank you