
Oak Hill Farm was created from the passion and love for horses and children of Brenda Malcolm Stoffel. The program was created to provide a place for people to learn, grow and enhance through the power of horses. Brenda grew up with horses, learning how to train, ride, and respect the power and friendship a horse has to offer.
Her most formidable friend, Magic, was a horse she had through youth into early adulthood. They traveled to competitions and spent hours just traveling the country roads, meandering through the day. The companionship and strength Magic offered made a heavy day light. Horses are magnificent animals, full of power and support.
Her most formidable friend, Magic, was a horse she had through youth into early adulthood. They traveled to competitions and spent hours just traveling the country roads, meandering through the day. The companionship and strength Magic offered made a heavy day light. Horses are magnificent animals, full of power and support.
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Oak Hill Farm strives to expand the lives of riders of all ages. We work with our clients to achieve independent riding as their physical abilities will allow. Our goal is to develop independence and strength. Therapeutic riding uses the horse and equine-oriented activities to achieve a variety of therapeutic goals, stressing the physical, emotional, social and behavioral growth of the rider.
How To Participate
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How can you get into Oak Hill's therapeutic riding program? When we receive a call, we provide the client with a brochure and an extensive one-on-one interview by phone or in person. We encourage them to visit the center before any commitments are made. Individual lessons are one hour long and usually include warm-up movements, activities intended to meet the goals and objectives of the session, and games that emphasize the day's lessons.
Our Team & Horses
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Brenda is an accomplished horse rider. Her experience stretches beyond 40 years of work with horses and children. Brenda's passion for sharing first started at a young age of 18 providing instruction to children in 4-H just learning how to ride as 1st-year members of the horse and pony 4-H clubs. Brenda revisited her passion after attending a medical seminar in 2002 which broached the topic of equine therapy for medical and social purposes.
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You will need a horse riding helmet, shoes with a low hiking heel or riding boots, and pants that cover your legs at least to the knees. Please, no tank, tube, or halter tops. Visit our How to Participate page for information on how to get started. Your next step would be to visit your caretaker (if applicable) to fill out the needed paperwork.
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