Chester, New Jersey – October 15, 2024 – Rolling Hills Recovery Center (RHRC), a leading addiction treatment center in New Jersey, is proud to announce the launch of its new Equine Therapy program in collaboration with Hope’s Promise, a non-profit organization located in Chester, New Jersey.
This partnership will bring a highly effective, innovative therapeutic approach to those seeking recovery, with sessions guided by certified equine therapists at Hope’s Promise. This exciting program aims to help clients heal emotionally, build trust, and overcome mental health challenges in a supportive, natural environment.
Animal-assisted therapy, especially equine therapy, is becoming an integral part of treating mental health issues. It’s fascinating how this approach taps into the bond between humans and animals to help with challenges like trauma, depression, stress, and substance abuse.
Briana Bailey, Primary Therapist at RHRC, beams with joy as she shares a special moment with a magnificent horse at Hope’s Promise Farm,
Horses are used as therapeutic tools in equine-assisted therapies. During therapy sessions, people participate in tasks including feeding, guiding, and grooming horses, but under the supervision of a mental health expert. This type of therapy aims to assist clients with acquiring skills, including self-confidence, emotional control, and accountability.
Maureen Coultas, founder and director of Hope’s Promise, expressed her excitement about the partnership: “We’re thrilled to partner with Rolling Hills Recovery Center to support their efforts to provide equine therapy. Horses have a unique gift for bonding with people, often leading to profound emotional breakthroughs that can truly change lives.”
Founded in 2012 by Maureen Coultas, Hope’s Promise has grown into a premier therapeutic riding center. Coultas, the founder and director, has developed a herd of six horses, including Chief Justice, and four miniature horses, all of which play a central role in the organization’s equine-assisted activities. Over the years, Hope’s Promise has flourished, thanks to dozens of dedicated volunteers and a wide range of equine programs that are offered both on the farm and off-site.
“This partnership with Hope’s Promise brings a unique and powerful dimension to our holistic approach to treatment at Rolling Hills,” said Laura Riley, LCADC, CCS, Clinical Director at Rolling Hills Recovery Center. “We are convinced that this therapeutic experience will offer our clients the best opportunity to become acquainted with their essential selves in a way that other therapies cannot.”
With their gentle nature, many people find that horses quickly form connections with us, creating a special kind of rapport that feels judgment-free. Clients often describe the experience as transformative, feeling safe enough to open up and share their emotions. In this nurturing environment, they can truly explore who they are and begin to heal in ways they might not have thought possible. Witnessing the powerful change that can happen through these relationships is incredible.
Briana Bailey, Primary Therapist, joined by RHRC clients and other dedicated team members, share a joyful moment at Hope’s Promise Farm.
Rolling Hills Recovery Center will be taking clients to Hope’s Promise in Chester, NJ, where they will engage in equine-assisted therapy. The partnership is designed to support individuals recovering from addiction and mental health disorders by harnessing the power of human-animal interaction. Equine therapy has been proven to help individuals work through emotional and psychological issues, build self-esteem, and develop emotional resilience.
“Working with horses offers our clients a mirror to reflect on their behaviors and emotions,” said Mike Levy, Executive Director at Rolling Hills Recovery Center. “The connection formed between clients and horses helps them gain insights into their feelings and fosters trust, empathy, and emotional regulation.”
While our Equine Therapy program at Rolling Hills Recovery Center is designed to help clients achieve personal and emotional growth through the unique bond with horses, it’s important to note that this approach complements, rather than replaces, our other treatment programs. The program is crafted to complement traditional treatment modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), group counseling, and mindfulness practices, with a hands-on approach that is both engaging and effective.
Robert Marino (left), Co-Founder, and Mike Levy, Executive Director of RHRC, share a moment at Hope’s Promise Farm.
About Rolling Hills Recovery Center
Rolling Hills Recovery Center is committed to offering comprehensive addiction therapy in a caring and nurturing environment. Located in Chester, New Jersey, we offer a variety of care alternatives designed to satisfy each person’s unique needs, such as:
Rolling Hills employs a wide range of successful treatment techniques, including evidence-based therapies, holistic approaches, trauma therapy, recreational therapy, and MAT (medication-assisted treatment). We are also experts in dual-diagnosis care and offer programs specifically designed for first responders, veterans, and professionals dealing with addiction. We approach addiction from several perspectives, including one’s self (mind, body, and spirit), one’s social circle (family, fellow workers, and the broader community at large), and what surrounds them.
For more information about the evidence-based and holistic treatment programs, like the Equine Therapy program, or to inquire about enrollment, please contact Rolling Hills Recovery Center:
About Hope’s Promise
Hope’s Promise, founded in 2012, is a 501(c)(3) (charitable or non-profit) organization based in Chester, New Jersey, that offers equine-assisted activities and therapeutic riding programs. Under the direction of Maureen Coultas, Hope’s Promise provides a supportive and safe setting where patients can experience the healing power of horses. The farm is home to six horses and is staffed by passionate volunteers dedicated to helping others through equine therapy.
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