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Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship

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Cincinnati Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship (CTRH) serves children and adults with disabilities by providing equine-assisted activites and therapies including adaptive recreational horseback riding, hippotherapy, equine facilitated learning, and WORTHSM (Warrior's Own Road to Horsemanship) programming for veterans.

Since 1985, we have served Greater Cincinnati participants with a variety of disabilities including autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, developmental delay, ADD, ADHD, stroke, visual and hearing impairments, and mental health issues

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Angel Tobey

Purdue University

Location Milford, OH
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  1. Abnormal development
  2. Animal-assisted activities
  3. Animal-assisted therapies
  4. Attention deficit disorder
  5. Autism
  6. Cerebral palsy
  7. Cerebrovascular disorders
  8. Developmental disabilities
  9. Down Syndrome
  10. Equine-assisted activities
  11. Equine-assisted learning
  12. Hearing impairment
  13. Hippotherapy
  14. Horses
  15. Mental health and well-being
  16. Multiple sclerosis
  17. Musculoskeletal diseases
  18. Riding therapy
  19. Visual Impairments