CHAPS Equine Assisted Services | About the Organization

CHAPS was founded in August of 2003.

Originally established as an Adaptive Riding Program to serve children and adults with special needs, CHAPS is a Premier Accredited Center with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH), a global authority and advocate for equine-assisted activities and therapies that inspire and enrich the human spirit.

Over the years, our program has expanded to offer Adaptive Carriage Driving, Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy and Equine Assisted Learning.

Our participants now include not only individuals, but groups of veterans from the Sheridan VA Medical Center, Veterans' Home of WY, Volunteers of America, as well as Pre-K children and aged community members.

The benefits of human-horse interaction have been well known for many years. Equine Assisted Services can be highly rewarding and works on several different levels. It has physical benefits, for example, riders build core strength, increase flexibility and improve balance. On a mental-emotional level, working with the horses helps people improve coping skills and focus.

Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy sessions are a collaborative effort between a licensed clinical therapist and an equine professional who work directly with participants and the horses. Activities are all experiential; each activity has a written goal and objectives.  The purpose of these sessions is to reduce emotional reactivity, anxiety and depression as well as improve coping, relationship and communication skills.

Our professional staff and volunteers work closely with clients to ensure safe lessons and increase confidence. Every effort is made to ensure safety of the client, horse, volunteers and staff. CHAPS' instructors have a strong equine background, as well as an understanding of various disabilities. Each staff member earns a minimum of 20 hours of continuing education per year. Our staff is comprised of outstanding individuals with a heart to help people.

Participating in Equine Assisted Services (EAS) has been proven to help:

PTSD

Muscular Dystrophy

ADD/ADHD

Multiple Sclerosis

Visual Impairment

Down Syndrome

Genetic Disorders

Mental/Emotional Issues

Spinal Cord Injuries

Learning Disabilities

Autism

Cerebral Palsy

Developmental Delays

Social Disabilities

Traumatic Brain Injury

…and so much more!