Camp Casey's Horsey House Calls Provide Hope During Pandemic
Camp Casey's Horsey House Calls Provide Hope During Pandemic
Farmington Hills, Michigan-based nonprofit Camp Casey is bringing a full-size horse to the doorsteps of immunocompromised children confined to their homes to ride for the afternoon. Traditionally, equine-assisted therapy has been proven to help the mental and emotional needs of patients. It encompasses a range of treatments that involve activities with horses and other equines, and it has been used to treat ADD, ADHD, autism, cerebral palsy, dementia, anxiety, depression, development delay and other health conditions. Molly Reeser, executive director at Camp Casey, explained of its Horsey House Calls, “Now, more than ever, our personalized, mobile programming is critical for the families we serve.”Camp Casey will administer a modified, controlled and safe, Horsey House Call program throughout the summer by limiting personnel and guests present at one time, requiring face masks and frequent hand washing, eliminating food options, and increasing sanitation procedures.
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Local nonprofit Camp Casey surprises sick children with a horse at their doorstepsEquine Assisted TherapyCamp Casey's Website$15,000 donated to Camp Casey for ‘Horsey House Calls’ programCamp Casey “Horsey House Calls”
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