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Senior Care Expert Beth Bigham of Greenwood Explains Equine Therapy in Indianapolis for HelloNation

By News RoomSeptember 21, 20255 Mins Read
Senior Care Expert Beth Bigham of Greenwood Explains Equine Therapy in Indianapolis for HelloNation
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GREENWOOD, Ind., Sept. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Can horses truly make a difference in senior care in Indianapolis programs? According to a HelloNation article, equine therapy initiatives in Indianapolis are providing comfort and connection for older adults. The article, authored by Beth Bigham, Community Outreach and Marketing Director for ComForCare Home Care, demonstrates how horses are helping seniors with memory loss, easing isolation, and even sparking communication in those living with dementia.

The piece describes how horses respond to tone, body language, and emotion in ways that people sometimes cannot. This makes them significant partners for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other conditions where words are difficult. A horse does not judge a forgotten name or a halting sentence. Instead, it meets an individual exactly where they are, offering reassurance and calm.

Equine therapy Indianapolis programs are not limited to barns and pastures. The article explains how trained miniature horses often visit senior living communities to provide direct access to seniors who are unable to travel. These visits are carefully managed, with disinfected hooves and protective coverings to ensure a safe environment. For bedbound residents, even a gentle encounter at the bedside can be transformative. Staff members report moments where someone silent for weeks suddenly speaks when touched by dementia therapy horses.

This adaptability makes equine therapy a bridge between senior isolation and meaningful engagement. Whether through brushing, walking, or simply resting a hand on a horse’s back, seniors find new ways to connect. These activities offer more than diversion; they provide memory loss support in a way that medication or routine care alone cannot deliver.

The HelloNation article highlights the emotional strength of these encounters. Scientific studies are still developing, but early findings show that seniors often experience lower anxiety, more frequent social interaction, and even moments of clarity during or after sessions. Families sometimes describe breakthroughs, such as a loved one beginning to speak again in the presence of dementia therapy horses. These brief moments can restore hope for both caregivers and relatives.

Setting plays an important role. Whether the interaction happens outdoors, in a courtyard, or inside a resident’s room, the calm presence of a horse has visible effects. Caregivers often notice changes in posture, expression, and mood as seniors shift from restlessness to relaxation. These responses demonstrate the potential of equine therapy as a complementary service to senior care in Indianapolis.

The benefits extend beyond memory loss. Seniors facing depression or loneliness often find comfort in equine-assisted activities. Horses mirror human emotions, helping participants recognize and regulate their own feelings. For those who feel disconnected, this reflection serves as validation that they are still seen and capable of forming meaningful bonds. In turn, these moments help improve the quality of daily life.

The guidance of caregivers and therapy staff is central to ensuring safety and accessibility. Each session is adapted to individual ability levels. Someone unable to stand may still experience comfort by feeling the steady rhythm of a horse’s breath, while another with mobility may guide a miniature horse through a hallway. This flexibility makes equine therapy programs in Indianapolis suitable for a wide range of seniors.

The article notes that equine therapy is not a cure for aging-related conditions. Instead, it is an additional form of memory loss support and emotional care. Families and senior living communities in Indianapolis are turning to these programs not as a replacement for medical treatment but as a source of dignity, joy, and calm.

Interest in dementia therapy horses is expected to grow as more evidence emerges. The simple, nonverbal connection is a key component of what makes equine therapy so powerful. Seniors may brush a horse, walk beside it, or welcome one into their living space, all while rediscovering a sense of connection that aging or illness may have made harder to reach.

Equine therapy Indianapolis programs demonstrate that while horses cannot erase the challenges of aging, they can soften them. For seniors experiencing isolation, depression, or memory loss, horses provide a steady presence that reassures without words. For caregivers and families, these sessions are reminders that even in silence, meaningful communication is still possible.

The full feature, titled “Equine Therapy in Indianapolis: Can Horses Really Help with Senior Care?”, can be read on HelloNation here. Written by Beth Bigham, Community Outreach and Marketing Director for ComForCare Home Care in Greenwood, the article explores how equine therapy is becoming a vital part of senior care, Indianapolis services, and memory loss support.

About HelloNation
HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

Patrick McCabe
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www.hellonation.com


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