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Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs

Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs

Aiken, South Carolina - Aiken County

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Aiken

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Provider overview

Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs offers PATH-affiliated therapeutic riding for participants ages 4 to 94 with a range of challenges, on a 40-acre Aiken farm.

Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs is a PATH-affiliated therapeutic riding center on a 40-acre farm near downtown Aiken, South Carolina.

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Ages
Participants ages 4 to 94 with a variety of challenges
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding; contact for current openings
Cost
Contact Great Oak about lesson fees, scholarships, eligibility, and current openings.

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Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs

Therapeutic riding near Aiken. Families should confirm eligibility and openings directly with Great Oak.

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Therapeutic riding lessons

PATH-affiliated therapeutic riding for ages 4 to 94 with a variety of challenges, certified instructor, individualized goals.

Ages
Participants ages 4 to 94 with a variety of challenges
Season
Year-round therapeutic riding; contact for current openings
Schedule
Contact Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs for therapeutic riding lesson availability on the Aiken farm.
Cost
Contact Great Oak about lesson fees, scholarships, eligibility, and current openings.
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Why this is listed
Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs, on a 40-acre farm near downtown Aiken, operates under PATH International affiliation and offers therapeutic riding taught by a PATH Intl Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor to participants ages 4 to 94 with autism, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, stroke recovery, PTSD, and more.
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Therapeutic riding lessons

Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs, on a 40-acre farm near downtown Aiken, operates under PATH International affiliation and offers therapeutic riding taught by a PATH Intl Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor to participants ages 4 to 94 with autism, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, stroke recovery, PTSD, and more.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names PATH International affiliation, therapeutic riding, a PATH Intl Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor, ages 4 to 94, and challenges including autism, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, stroke, and PTSD.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about PATH-certified instruction, how horses are matched, eligibility, and how a new rider gets started.

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What we found: Great Oak Equine Assisted Programs, on a 40-acre farm near downtown Aiken, operates under PATH International affiliation and offers therapeutic riding taught by a PATH Intl Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor to participants ages 4 to 94 with autism, intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, stroke recovery, PTSD, and more.

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What to confirm

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