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Rein in a Dream Therapeutic Horsemanship

RFK Community Alliance - Rein in a Dream

Lancaster, Massachusetts - Worcester County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Lancaster

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868 Main Street, Lancaster, MA 01523

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Provider overview

Rein in a Dream in Lancaster offers PATH Intl. Premier-accredited therapeutic horsemanship and riding for children and adults with developmental and cognitive challenges.

Rein in a Dream is a Premier Accredited PATH Intl. therapeutic horsemanship center in Lancaster, a program of RFK Community Alliance, serving Central and Greater Worcester for over thirty years.

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Ages
Children and adults with developmental, cognitive, and mental health challenges
Season
Six sessions throughout the year on rolling admission, following the seasonal calendar
Cost
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Rein in a Dream Therapeutic Horsemanship Center

868 Main Street, Lancaster, MA 01523

Sessions follow a rolling-admission calendar. Families should confirm current openings and start dates directly.

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Therapeutic horsemanship and riding sessions

Therapeutic horsemanship, therapeutic riding, equine-assisted learning, and recreational riding in 7-8 lesson sessions on rolling admission.

Ages
Children and adults with developmental, cognitive, and mental health challenges
Season
Six sessions throughout the year on rolling admission, following the seasonal calendar
Schedule
Sessions consist of 7-8 lessons each. Contact Rein in a Dream to confirm the current session schedule and how to enroll.
Cost
Confirm session fees, rolling-admission enrollment, and current openings with the program.
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Why this is listed
Rein in a Dream (RIAD) in Lancaster is a Premier Accredited Center of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) offering therapeutic horsemanship, therapeutic riding, equine-assisted learning, and recreational riding for children and adults with a range of developmental and cognitive challenges.
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Program details we found

Therapeutic horsemanship and riding sessions

Rein in a Dream (RIAD) in Lancaster is a Premier Accredited Center of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) offering therapeutic horsemanship, therapeutic riding, equine-assisted learning, and recreational riding for children and adults with a range of developmental and cognitive challenges.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names therapeutic horsemanship, therapeutic riding, equine-assisted learning, recreational riding, and PATH Intl. Premier accreditation.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about rider eligibility, individualized lesson goals, certified instructor support, and session timing.

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What we found: Rein in a Dream (RIAD) in Lancaster is a Premier Accredited Center of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) offering therapeutic horsemanship, therapeutic riding, equine-assisted learning, and recreational riding for children and adults with a range of developmental and cognitive challenges.

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What to confirm

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