06/15/2024
Big shout out to my newest top fans! 💎
Tamara Pittman
Shaping the Future of Equine Performance and Rehabilitation.
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1500 McCormick Highway
Lincolnton, GA
30817
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Helios Equine Rehabilitation Center is a lifelong dream of its owners, Sue Hathaway, and her partner, Kirk Laney. This dream originating from an idea on a paper napkin and the ongoing passion for the care and safety of all horses and their soft caring hearts for all animals. The 18,000 square foot facility is state-of-the-art and boasts 24 stalls. Helios will offer an almost dust free environment, along with the most up to date fire suppression system, automatic watering monitoring, ventilation, and mud management systems. Each stall will be lined with HDPE boards which are completely non-porous and able to be sterilized, reducing the spread of any communicable bacteria. The stalls also incorporate the ThuroBed mattress flooring system. This resilient yet yielding surface mimics a pasture for improved comfort and traction. It encourages rest, decreased the time line of injury rehabilitation, and reduces leg fatigue and tissue accumulation. Each stall comprises of a 12’ x 12’ indoor space, a 12’ x 12’ outdoor shelter adjoining a 16’ x 12’ run out paddock. Helios will have a program of monitored activity, our on site Veterinarian and Equine Therapists will partner with your veterinarian to create individual rehabilitation programs for recovery, improving patient mobility and maintaining health through strength training. Our staff will be on site 24 hours a day and will use the latest and most innovative medical treatments to improve recovery. Helios is located on 120 acres in beautiful Lincolnton, Georgia and will provide the best services possible to horses recovering from surgery or injury, and care for those beloved horses who just need some rest, love, and the comfort of the herd.