A plea for help

OldandNew

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Mar 29, 2007
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I don't usually post in this section of the board as I am an "elderly novice" but fortunately fit and able-bodied. I have a younger friend of 41 who has had a stroke. As a girl, she kept horses and is an experienced rider. Unfortunately she now has a paralysed right arm and a very weak right leg.

She really wants to get back into riding so I'm wondering if any NR members know of a riding school in the south London area who can cater for disabilities? I've asked at my RS but they can't help.

Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
 
She might also be able to find non-RDA centres who can help. My husband is also semi-paralysed (left arm and leg) and learnt to ride at the yard where my kids go; he enjoyed every minute and did very well. You do need to find a good teacher, which may be harder in non-RDA schools, but it's not impossible.

Glad your friend is going to start riding again; my OH has also been learning to drive too. :D
 
can you get her to diamond riding center in carlshorten
its on the outshirts of wimbledon-- croydon area in the phone boook and has a web page great school great facilites
 
newrider.com