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CHAPS Equine Assisted Services

CHAPS Equine Assisted Services

Sheridan, Wyoming - Sheridan County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Sheridan

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Sheridan, Wyoming

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Provider overview

CHAPS Equine Assisted Services in Sheridan offers PATH-accredited adaptive riding and driving for children and adults with disabilities ages four and up.

CHAPS Equine Assisted Services is a Sheridan nonprofit established in 2003, a PATH International Premier Accredited Center offering adaptive riding and driving for children and adults with disabilities.

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Ages
Participants aged four and up who are medically able to participate with a diagnosed condition that benefits from services
Season
Year-round adaptive riding and driving; confirm current session schedule
Cost
Confirm lesson cost or fee assistance, eligibility, intake paperwork, and the current adaptive riding schedule.

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CHAPS Equine Assisted Services

Sessions and schedules vary. Families should confirm the current adaptive riding schedule, eligibility, and intake directly.

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Adaptive (therapeutic) riding and driving

Adaptive riding and driving, equestrian skill-building, rider support, eligibility and intake, and registration.

Ages
Participants aged four and up who are medically able to participate with a diagnosed condition that benefits from services
Season
Year-round adaptive riding and driving; confirm current session schedule
Schedule
Contact CHAPS Equine Assisted Services for current adaptive riding and driving sessions, eligibility, and intake.
Cost
Confirm lesson cost or fee assistance, eligibility, intake paperwork, and the current adaptive riding schedule.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
CHAPS Equine Assisted Services in Sheridan, established in 2003, runs Adaptive (Therapeutic) Riding and Driving programs for children and adults with disabilities, serving participants aged four and up with a diagnosed condition, and is a PATH International Premier Accredited Center, with a published phone.
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Program details we found

Adaptive (therapeutic) riding and driving

CHAPS Equine Assisted Services in Sheridan, established in 2003, runs Adaptive (Therapeutic) Riding and Driving programs for children and adults with disabilities, serving participants aged four and up with a diagnosed condition, and is a PATH International Premier Accredited Center, with a published phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive (therapeutic) riding, adaptive driving, disabilities, autism, participants aged four and up, and PATH International Premier Accreditation.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about eligibility and intake, the diagnosis requirement, rider support and side-walkers, mounting access, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: CHAPS Equine Assisted Services in Sheridan, established in 2003, runs Adaptive (Therapeutic) Riding and Driving programs for children and adults with disabilities, serving participants aged four and up with a diagnosed condition, and is a PATH International Premier Accredited Center, with a published phone.

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What to confirm

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