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TVS and Free Rein, a continued companionship

TVS and Free Rein, a continued companionship

For the past seven years, Transylvania Vocational Services (TVS) and the Free Rein Center for Therapeutic Riding and Education have been working together to help reach the individual goals of participants and offering volunteer hours since 2014.

After several years of a successful partnership, both entities determined that sharing individual goals would allow each individual participant to see a greater gain. With the focus on shared goals, individuals have improved communications skills and their ability to advocate for themselves.

“This past year, we sat down and discussed what each side was attempting to accomplish,” said Free Rein Program Chair, Brittany McCathern. “Now we are working together to accomplish the same goals for the individuals.”

 

At Free Rein, TVS individuals are taught how to groom the horses prior to riding. They learn the order of the brushes and their individual purpose, along with the different parts to the saddle and in what order they are placed on the horse.

Individuals interested in riding horses are instructed by trained volunteers who walk beside the horses and assist in direction steering as needed.

 

Riders are prompted to communicate with their horses by giving them directions and commands. They are also asked to make different stretches while riding such as twisting to the left or right, and lifting their hands into the air.

“The exercises help with different physical components such as posture, balance, and as a way of improving environmental proprioception and feeling grounded,” said TVS Life Skills Supervisor Suzanne Byers.

There are many benefits from participating including; communication, building core strength and balance, learning to follow directions, sequencing, and listening. There is also the benefit of interacting with the horses. 

 

“The best part is watching the progress of each individual,” said McCathern. “We have seen a couple people that only used to groom the horses, grow to where they are now riding a horse with limited to no assistance.”

After stretches and directional practices, participants ride from the barn to a special tactile obstacle course in a lower field. Riders are able to lead their horses to large games, up on wooden platforms, and through hanging pool noodles. The course offers an unique experience in a fun environment.

“I love watching individuals grow and gain skills and seeing them so happy up there on a horse,” said Free Rein Program Chair Porsha Smith. “When they look down at you and smile, that is what it’s all about.”

Please visit https://freereincenter.org/ to learn more information about Free Rein.

Written by Jenifer Welch

TVS Garden Project

TVS Garden Project

TVS Garden Project

What started as a small garden project at Transylvania Vocational Services (TVS) has evolved into a garden community that includes every member of the INTERACT program and creates a full circle of interactive education and life skills.

INTERACT is an acronym for Interact, Network, Teach, Engage, Relate, Achieve, Connect, Together. The INTERACT program provides activities and opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental challenges.  All participants receive one-on-one services from TVS Direct Support Professionals (DSP), engage within the community as volunteers, and many work supervised on the TVS production floor. TVS also offers special classes such as culinary, physical exercise, social skills, photography and literacy for INTERACT participants.

“We are always looking to actively engage participants with activities that benefit their minds and bodies,” INTERACT Supervisor Jeanette Wayne said.

The garden project began a year and a half ago after Wayne noticed that the exterior of the building had no flowers and no color.

The garden crew was originally composed of only three members hired by TVS to landscape the exterior of the building.

Along with planting and watering the flowers, they also learn the names of the flowers, what environments they thrive in, the difference between annuals and perennials, and some of the troublesome insects that attempt to eat the plants and how to keep them away.

The project has since lead to the creation to the Garden Club in 2019, expanding from flowers to vegetables in elevated boxes using “square foot gardening” principles.  The boxes are made from pine wood and have a steel bottom to help the boxes have a longer life and to be light weight.

They were built by the Square Foot Gardening Foundation, a nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage gardening, plant-based living, self-sufficiency, and low-impact food production.  TVS has four 3×3 elevated gardens are handicap accessible and allow for anyone and everyone to participate in the garden activities.

Prior to planting the vegetables, the INTERACT participants were responsible for staining and varnishing the garden boxes. The vegetable garden is maintained completely organic and is grown without pesticides. Once the vegetables are ready to be harvested, they are used in the INTERACT culinary class and for sharing among the INTERACT participants.

With the growing popularity, the entire INTERACT group is now participating in the newly added garden.

“The club has grown into a community project,” said Wayne. “It feels like a family. We are all working towards a common goal and it feels so comfortable.”

The garden was planted earlier this spring with a variety of vegetables and herbs. Spinach, lettuce, basil, chili peppers, green beans, sugar snap peas, squash, zucchini, broccoli and cabbage were all planted from seeds.

The sugar snap peas were so popular among participants that they have already planted more. Only the tomatoes in the garden were planted from a seedling stage.

Since the early stages of the project, the INTERACT community visits the garden around 3 times a week. “It is such a great project,” said Wayne. “We hope to continue growing the garden and participation.”

Please visit about https://squarefootgardening.org/ for more information about the Square Foot Gardening Foundation.

About TVS

TVS is a social enterprise contract manufacturer specializing in the blending and packaging of dry food and beverage products. Founded in 1967, their mission is to provide quality employment, job training and residential & community services to individuals with disabilities and other barriers to employment. For more information go to www.tvsinc.org

Written by Jenifer Welch