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Take Flight | Pegasus Farm

7490 Edison Street Northeast, Hartville, OH 44632

Wheelchair Accessible Building (ramps & main entrance doors).

Eligibility

Serves individuals diagnosed with disabilities age 3 and over. Varies according to program.

Required documents

Will be requested as needed.

Hours

Same as site hours.
(330) 935-2300

Voice - voice | Adult Day Services

(330) 935-2300

Voice - voice | Scholarship application

(330) 935-2300

Voice - voice | Service/Intake

(330) 935-0620

Fax - fax | Fax available upon request

(330) 935-2300

Voice - voice | Volunteer Coordinator

Languages

None.

Application process

Call or visit the website for more information.

Fees

Varies according to service. Scholarship funds are available for financially qualified Pegasus participants. To apply for a scholarship contact the Pegasus office for a scholarship application.

Service area

Stark County, Ohio
Summit County, Ohio
Portage County, Ohio

Description

Provides opportunities for individuals with any of a wide range of disabilities to relate to, handle, groom and ride horses as a part of a well-rounded horsemanship experience. Equestrian therapy provides an experience with horses that fosters growth, communication skills, self-esteem, self-awareness, emotional control and self-discipline. It also provides physical benefits such as improved balance, eye-hand coordination, muscle strength, decreased spasticity of muscles, and improved sensory integration. Programs include the Therapeutic Riding and Horsemanship Program that teaches the rider the skills and techniques required to ride a horse as independently as possible; Therapeutic Driving, a therapeutic driving experience through the use of a horse-drawn carriage. With the assistance of a certified driving instructor, individuals with disabilities can enjoy the exercise and sense of accomplishment associated with driving the carriage across the Pegasus Farm grounds. The Unified Vaulting Program offers educational, social, creative and movement opportunities for a varied population. Equestrian vaulting is a unique and growing sport which combines dance and gymnastics on a moving horse. Participants develop balance, flexibility, and coordination while learning teamwork and leadership skills. The program is described as “unified” because it includes both Pegasus students, volunteers and youth from the community.

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211 Summit

Providing organization

Pegasus Farm

Supports and empowers people with diverse needs through therapeutic equestrian programs, vocational services, and recreational and social activities.