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REINS works with clients who have disabilities ranging from cerebral palsy, attention deficit disorders, down syndrome, sensory processing disorders, motor and cognitive developmental delays, autism, multiple sclerosis, spinal chord injuries and brain injuries to individuals with visual impairments, hearing impairments, and seizure disorders.
Lesson plans and treatment sessions focus on addressing specific component areas like muscle strengthening, endurance, trunk control, postural stability, balance, fine motor control, gross motor control, oral motor control, hand- eye coordination, motor planning, sequencing, cognitive function, and sensory processing. Utilizing this therapeutic approach the ultimate goal of the program is that our students will achieve physical and cognitive goals more rapidly and become more independent with their activities of daily living as well as learn to ride a horse.