Since New Day’s inception more than 30 years ago, the staff has used horses in their therapy programs. It’s an important aspect of the day treatment program, for its New Day Group Homes, the New Day Foster Homes and the Four Dances Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Treatment Program.

“Horses are sacred,” Marcus said. “We believes that ‘horse medicine’ is a strong healing way.” Marcus says the therapy begins with conquering fear.

“When some people approach a horse, fear is an instinct that will always stop them in their tracks,” Marcus said. “We teach them that fear is a microcosm of life. We encourage our participants to overcome that fear and build a positive healthy relationship with our horses.”

Marcus said horses can be used to demonstrate to clients how to develop healthy, positive relationships in their lives. “Horses show them that they have the ‘medicine’ within themselves to build healthy relationships and overcome fear,” Marcus said. The staff stresses safety and respect for all its horses.

The boots are donated and used by the residents.
“Assiniboine hunting buffalo”, painting by Paul Kane. Native American’s have included horses into their culture since the 16th Century.
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New Day RanchWednesday, September 26, 2018.
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New Day RanchWednesday, September 26, 2018.
New Day RanchWednesday, September 26, 2018.
New Day RanchWednesday, September 26, 2018.
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