It is our policy to contact the parent or guardian as soon as possible in the event of a serious accident or injury. If the information has changed on the day of registration please see the staff at that time. Please bring all medication in ORGINAL CONTAINER or you will not be allowed to leave the medication or vitamins at the camp. No exceptions. All prescriptions must be in that campers name and the correct dosage.
Due to today’s health awareness Need A Hand Horse Training has adopted the following health safety guidelines for their instructors, volunteers, students, and barn patrons. It is the responsibility of everyone to self-govern their own health. Patrons are encouraged to practice healthy habits such as but not limited to hand washing, physical distancing and limiting physical contact.
By participating in any events on the premises of Need A Hand Horse Training you are acknowledging the risks of interacting with others in a public setting. If an individual is sick or has been in contact with an individual that is sick, we ask that you do not attend barn activities for the recommended quarantine duration designated by your doctor or health professional.
Need A Hand staff, volunteers and patrons are not health professionals and will not give any medical recommendations or require pre exams prior to participation in any Need A Hand functions. Barn patrons are asked to self-regulate their own health or seek the guidance of a health professional should they feel ill or come into contact with someone who has become ill.
Need A Hand does not require the use of face coverings and while they may be worn while in the barn area, face coverings ARE NOT allowed to be used while riding. Special requests may be granted in a private riding setting. This is for the safety of our riders. Seeing a student’s face and being able to clearly understand them is crucial for our instructors to assist them in riding safely. These precautions pertain to any type of viral or contagious illness and is not limited to COVID-19.
Any individual on the grounds at Need A Hand Horse Training are considered an equine participant and ackowledge the risk associated with equine events per Tennessee State Law.