Silver Saddle offers accessible, non-riding experiences for older adults and community groups who want to spend meaningful time with animals in a welcoming working barn.
Visits offer a range of activities that invite participants to observe, create, and connect. Some people enjoy grooming or visiting with animals, while others prefer conversation, creative activities, or simply being outside enjoying the setting.
Meeting horses and miniature horses
Gentle grooming and hands-on interaction
Visiting with dogs and small animals
Learning about animal care and behavior
Comfortable places to sit, talk, and observe
Art sessions inspired by the animals and gardens
Seasonal crafts and hands-on projects
Informal talks about horses and animal care
Guest speakers or small-group presentations
Book or story discussions
Game or movie gatherings
Concerts or small performances
Gentle movement classes
Tea or wine gatherings for adult groups
Assisted living communities
Senior day programs
Memory care groups (as appropriate)
Convalescent and rehabilitation facilities
Intergenerational family groups
Community organizations
Faith-based groups
Service clubs
Caregiver groups
Grandparent–grandchild visits
School and senior partnerships
Youth volunteer experiences
Community service programs
Family gatherings
Ground-based experiences only (no riding)
Flexible pacing
Seating throughout the property
Short walking routes available
Shade and rest areas
Staff support during visits
Many senior communities choose monthly or seasonal visits, allowing participants to become familiar with the animals and the environment over time.