BRIGHT HORIZONS THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER
Executive Director – Amy ClinePATH Instructor – Morgan Matteson
1925 E Logsden Rd, Siletz 97380541-961-4156
Bright Horizons History
Founded in 2004 A 501(c) (3) Non-profit organization Member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horseman, Intl’ – P.A.T.H. A dedicated Board of Directors, staff and
volunteers Our instructor, Morgan Matteson, is a
P.A.T.H. Certified instructor who also holds a degree in Therapeutic Riding
Our Mission:
To improve the physical and emotional wellbeing of individuals
and their families though therapeutic equestrian activities, built on professionalism and trust,
with a focus on community education, communication and
teamwork
Our Facility Our Barn and Offices are located at
Walker Farms, 2 mi. east of Siletz at 1925 E Logsden Rd.
We have a 12 stall Barn, a 100’ X 100’ covered arena, an outdoor arena and sensory trail course
We have a heated viewing room and spectator seating
We are accessible We welcome visitors during our classes
Where We Live
Our Therapy Horses
Our horses have been donated to us or they are leased from private parties
Extensive Evaluation /Training 30/60 day trial period We follow standards set by
P.A.T.H. Intl Temperament, gait, health,
soundness
Currently we have 6 horses forour use
Our Herd
Our Riders Children and adults - Ages 3 to
93
Able bodied and special needs
Autism Cerebral palsy Development delay Stroke Down’s syndrome Multiple sclerosis Arthritis PTSD Amputees
Head & spinal cord injury
Attention-deficit disorder
Visual/hearing disorder
Muscular dystrophy Vision /Hearing
Impaired
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Riders of all Abilities can be Accommodated
Benefits of Equine-Assisted Therapy
Based on beneficial movement of horse Three dimensional pattern emulates walking Soothing rhythm, strength, and warmth Simulates Psychomotor Responses
Promotes: Muscle tone Core Strength Motor Skills Flexibility Coordination Balance Improved cognitive and sensory function
More Benefits of Riding
Improved Posture Improve Range of Motion Improve Hand to Eye Coordination Reduces Spasticity in many cases Promotes Faster Reflexes Improve Language skills Improved Social Skills Tremendous Sense of Freedom Independence and Trust Builds Self-confidence and Self-Esteem BESIDES IT IS FUN!
Not to mention self-confidence, self-esteem, freedom and independence!
How Can you Help? Recommend us to your clients Recommend us to your Friends Come give us a try yourselves Sponsor a horse
Provide Feed/Bedding Vet care / Farrier Care
Sponsor a Rider Give to our Scholarship Fund or an specific rider
Volunteer Join our Team
Make a donation Any Amount Helps!
Contact Info
Amy Cline – Executive [email protected]
Morgan Matteson – Head [email protected]
General Information
Bright Horizons Therapeutic Riding
CenterP.O. Box 565
Siletz, OR 97380
(541)-961-4156
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