Dream Power Therapy, inc

Dream Power Therapy, inc Empowering the body, mind & spirit through the majesty of the horse. Equine therapy 4 total wellness!

These are some of the disabilities
helped by therapeutic horsemanship:

• ADD or other Hyperactivity Disorder
• Amputation • At risk-youth
• Attention deficit disorder
• Autism & Asbergers
• Cerebral palsy • Depression & Grief
• Developmental delayed
• Down syndrome
• Emotional & behavioral disorders
• Family counseling • Learning disabilities
• Muscular dystrophy • Multiple sclerosis
• Paralysis

* Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
• Reactive attachment disorder
• Spina bifida • Spinal cord injury
• Strokes
• Substance addiction and abuse
• Terminal illness
• Traumatic brain injuries
• Visual and auditory impairment
• Weight Control Disorders

Horses are natural therapy tools. Their walking gait almost perfectly simulates the movement of a person's pelvis when walking on two healthy legs. During a therapeutic riding session, the therapist directs the horse's movements to stimulate specific neuromuscular reactions. This action relaxes and stimulates unused muscles, builds muscle tone, and improves balance, coordination and joint mobility. This mobility is therapeutic for almost every type of disability. In the case of mental or emotional disorders and victims of trauma, the process of learning to ride is used to improve social skills, concentration, increase confidence, patience and build self esteem.

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12/14/2025

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💕 To my horse...

  is why we keep going when all else seems futile, I’m broken hearted from loss and discouraged from lack of funds, not ...
12/13/2025

is why we keep going when all else seems futile, I’m broken hearted from loss and discouraged from lack of funds, not knowing how we will feed the horses and pay the mortgage on the farm. is in control & always gives us what we REALLY need
Watching these videos with the 2 best beings in these kids lives in them having gone to heaven - Chester & Joanne (their adopted mother & savior) - is so bittersweet.

  with the adopted coming 2 year old, Zeus 🐴😜It’s always a fun time feeding the horses! Come volunteer and be one of the...
12/13/2025

with the adopted coming 2 year old, Zeus 🐴😜
It’s always a fun time feeding the horses! Come volunteer and be one of their favorite people 😍

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12/13/2025

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💕 To my horse...

This sums it up perfectly 🙌🏼🐴❤️‍🩹 How have horses helped you heal?
12/11/2025

This sums it up perfectly 🙌🏼🐴❤️‍🩹
How have horses helped you heal?

🐴 For those who go to the barn to heal....

There’s a reason the barn feels different when your heart is heavy.
A reason the air seems softer,
the sounds quieter,
the world a little easier to breathe in.

Horses don’t ask what’s wrong.
They don’t expect you to explain
or justify
or pretend you’re fine.

They just feel you.
They read the things you don’t say,
the weight you carry,
the storm you’re trying to hide.

Somehow, they know.

And in their gentle, wordless way,
they offer you the kind of healing
people struggle to give.

The kind that doesn’t require talking.
The kind that doesn’t rush you.
The kind that doesn’t judge your hurt
or your tears
or the silence you bring with you.

Just being near them…
something shifts.
Your breathing slows.
Your shoulders drop.
Your heartbeat softens
into the rhythm of theirs.

Because horses don’t heal you
with answers,
they heal you
with presence.

With stillness.
With trust.
With the reminder that it’s okay
to take things one step at a time.

Sometimes healing looks like
brushing out a mane
until your thoughts untangle with it.
Sometimes healing looks like
burying your face in a warm neck
and letting the tears fall because
you’ve been trying to hold it together
for too long.

And sometimes healing is just
standing in the quiet,
with a horse beside you,
while the pieces inside you
slowly settle into place again.

Not because the pain is gone,
but because you remember
you’re not facing it alone.

For anyone going through something heavy right now…
for anyone who slips away to the barn
just to feel like themselves again…
you’re not weak.
You’re healing.

And there is no safer place
for a hurting heart
than beside a horse
who understands without ever asking why.

How have horses healed you?

Savannah took some great candid shots of Burdock 😜🤣🐴🥰💝    Burdock is like “I know you got some treats for me!”
12/06/2025

Savannah took some great candid shots of Burdock 😜🤣🐴🥰💝
Burdock is like “I know you got some treats for me!”

Address

Shiloh, GA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm

Telephone

+14702081202

Website

https://form.jotform.com/250095355619057

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These are some of the disabilities helped by therapeutic horsemanship: • ADD or other Hyperactivity Disorder • Amputation • At risk-youth • Attention deficit disorder • Autism & Asbergers • Cerebral palsy • Depression & Grief • Developmental delayed • Down syndrome • Emotional & behavioral disorders • Family counseling • Learning disabilities • Muscular dystrophy • Multiple sclerosis • Paralysis * Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • Reactive attachment disorder • Spina bifida • Spinal cord injury • Strokes • Substance addiction and abuse • Terminal illness • Traumatic brain injuries • Visual and auditory impairment • Weight Control Disorders Horses are natural therapy tools. Their walking gait almost perfectly simulates the movement of a person's pelvis when walking on two healthy legs. During a therapeutic riding session, the therapist directs the horse's movements to stimulate specific neuromuscular reactions. This action relaxes and stimulates unused muscles, builds muscle tone, and improves balance, coordination and joint mobility. This mobility is therapeutic for almost every type of disability. In the case of mental or emotional disorders and victims of trauma, the process of learning to ride is used to improve social skills, concentration, increase confidence, patience and build self esteem.