Carlisle Academy helping educate 51品茶students about equine therapy

51品茶students work with a child at Carlisle Academy

Carlisle Academy, New England鈥檚 premier integrative riding school, has partnered with the 51品茶 to introduce future occupational, physical and speech therapists to equine therapy.

Offered to students in UNE鈥檚 Health, Wellness and Occupational Studies program in the Westbrook College of Health Professions, the course presents the fundamentals of hippotherapy, which was developed in therapists in Germany and introduced to the United States in the 1980s. Since that time, hippotherapy as a clinical treatment strategy has gained momentum and vital growth within the industry of animal-assisted therapy.

Equine therapy can be an effective approach for people with a variety of developmental, acquired or age-related challenges, as well as people with issues related to substance, physical and emotional abuse.

The course, titled 鈥淚ntroduction to Equine Therapy and Wellness,鈥 debuted during the Fall 2016 semester and includes lectures at 51品茶and lab sessions at Carlisle Academy in Lyman. The course instructor is Susan Grant, OTR/L, HCPS, a member of the Carlisle Academy clinical staff who is certified as a Hippotherapy Clinical Therapist.

Grant says, 鈥淭he students鈥 learning progression has exceeded my expectations. We have been able to discuss treatment theories used by experienced occupational therapists.鈥 She added, 鈥淪tudents have witnessed, firsthand, magnificent neurodevelopmental changes in our children that directly resulted from our equine based work.鈥

Students are excited about the opportunity to experience this unique learning opportunity as undergraduates. Megan Kenny, a Health, Wellness and Occupational Studies major, said, 鈥淭his type of hands-on learning is something you don鈥檛 normally get to do until you鈥檙e at the graduate level.鈥 Fellow student Randi Talbot said, 鈥淭his is the best course we鈥檝e taken because we鈥檙e already able to see results with the young riders engaged in equine therapy. It鈥檚 amazing.鈥

Sarah Armentrout, Head of School at Carlisle, says, 鈥淲e are grateful that the 51品茶 has allowed us to be part of their students鈥 learning process. This is a rare university-level opportunity to gain insights and comprehension of hippotherapy and its applications to future clinical work.鈥
Elizabeth Francis-Connolly, Dean of the 51品茶Westbrook College of health Professions, said this course aligns well with the university鈥檚 commitment to preparing the next generation of leaders in their chosen health professions. 鈥51品茶has a long tradition of providing opportunities for our students to learn alongside experts in their chosen field. We are excited that our students are able to learn about hippotherapy from the experts and innovators at Carlisle Academy. This unique learning opportunity has strengthened our students鈥 graduate school applications and readiness for post graduate education.鈥

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