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Healing Reins of Kentucky

Healing Reins of Kentucky, Inc.

Henderson, Kentucky - Henderson County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Henderson

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Rolling Hills Equestrian Center, 7088 Old Corydon Rd., Henderson, KY 42420

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Provider overview

Healing Reins of Kentucky in Henderson offers adaptive horseback riding lessons and un-mounted equine activities for children and adults with disabilities, led by PATH-certified instructors.

Healing Reins of Kentucky, Inc. is a Henderson equine-assisted services nonprofit providing adaptive therapeutic riding and ground-based equine activities for people with disabilities.

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Ages
Individuals of all ages with disabilities and special needs; confirm program-specific ranges
Season
Year-round adaptive riding and equine activities; confirm current session schedule
Cost
Confirm lesson fees or scholarships, eligibility, and how to enroll as a private or group rider.

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Healing Reins of Kentucky at Rolling Hills Equestrian Center

Rolling Hills Equestrian Center, 7088 Old Corydon Rd., Henderson, KY 42420

Mailing address P.O. Box 2027, Henderson, KY 42419. Sessions and eligibility vary; confirm current programs and registration directly.

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Adaptive therapeutic riding lessons

Adaptive riding for disabilities and special needs, PATH-certified instructors, private and group lessons, un-mounted activities, and enrollment.

Ages
Individuals of all ages with disabilities and special needs; confirm program-specific ranges
Season
Year-round adaptive riding and equine activities; confirm current session schedule
Schedule
Contact Healing Reins of Kentucky for current adaptive riding sessions, group activities, and registration at Rolling Hills Equestrian Center.
Cost
Confirm lesson fees or scholarships, eligibility, and how to enroll as a private or group rider.
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Why this is listed
Healing Reins of Kentucky in Henderson is an equine-assisted services nonprofit offering recreational horseback riding lessons adapted to individuals with disabilities and special needs, taught by PATH-certified therapeutic riding instructors in private or group lessons, with un-mounted activities for those physically limited for riding.
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Program details we found

Adaptive therapeutic riding lessons

Healing Reins of Kentucky in Henderson is an equine-assisted services nonprofit offering recreational horseback riding lessons adapted to individuals with disabilities and special needs, taught by PATH-certified therapeutic riding instructors in private or group lessons, with un-mounted activities for those physically limited for riding.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive riding, disabilities and special needs, PATH-certified therapeutic riding instructors, private and group lessons, and un-mounted activities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about rider eligibility and weight limits, instructor certification, side-walker and leader support, un-mounted options, adaptive tack, and how to get started.

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What we found: Healing Reins of Kentucky in Henderson is an equine-assisted services nonprofit offering recreational horseback riding lessons adapted to individuals with disabilities and special needs, taught by PATH-certified therapeutic riding instructors in private or group lessons, with un-mounted activities for those physically limited for riding.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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