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Updated Friday, January 27, 2012 11:00 AM
A special kind of rehabilitation
Staff Reports
The 2012 Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo at the famed Will Rogers Complex
took on new significance for patients and staff at Pate Rehabilitation
in Anna thanks to Demetrio Hernandez and Rickey Young.
Hernandez
and Young are patients at Pate Rehabilitation’s Brinlee Creek Ranch, a
facility delivering evidence-based treatment and support programs for
individuals recovering from acquired brain injuries. Both men are part
of Pate’s supported living program and, as part of their therapy, have
been riding horses for multiple years with Riding Unlimited, a
non-profit organization that provides safe and affordable therapeutic
horseback riding and carriage driving programs to children and adults
with disabilities.
Hernandez and Young participated in the 9th
Annual Chisholm Challenge for Special Riders, a horse show for
handicapped riders with various emotional, physical and mental
disabilities. Both men participated in the English Equitation and Trail
courses where they maneuvered their horses through various obstacles by
giving vocal and rein commands.
Young was awarded first place in class, while Hernandez took home fifth in class.
Despite
Hernandez’s brain injury and cortical blindness - and with ongoing
therapy treatments at Pate - he has been horseback riding for more than
10 years.
“I receive so much joy from riding and interacting with
the horses,” Hernandez said. “Working with the horses brings back fond
memories of my youth.”
Young’s ongoing therapies and his
participation in therapeutic horseback riding have helped him achieve
major milestones in his recovery.
“I love the horses. They give me special support that I look forward to with every riding session,” Young said.
The Chisholm Challenge officially kicked off the Rodeo and marked Pate’s first year of involvement.
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