Conference Theme: Horticultural Therapy and Therapeutic Landscaping for Health and Well-BeingBackground Information: Long term care residents are mostly suffered from physical and / or mental disabilities who have limited physical activity. In order to provide recreation activity for them, at the same time provide an opportunity for the residents to be close to the nature, horticulture activity was implemented. This activity was lasted for 12 months and around 20 residents joined the activity. Aims: Increase social activity and sense of belonging Content: A little garden corner with different kinds of little water plants were arranged. Little water plants were preferred because they required simpler and easier way to manage. The ...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...
The purpose of this research study was to develop strategies for running mobile one-to-one horticult...
As part of our goal to provide Whole Person Care to our residents and families, Stedman Community Ho...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
The design of a horticultural therapy model and a practical business plan for a horticulturist inter...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Despite a desire to ‘age in place’ the number of older adults accommodated in aged care facilities i...
Nature as an idea of a healing process is not a new concept nowadays. Most people want to be closed ...
Aim: To evaluate the process of daily going outside in a nursing home garden and explore the effect ...
Objectives. Patient-specific gardens can provide general benefits related to the restorative effects...
Patient-specific gardens can provide general benefits related to the restorative effects of nature a...
Horticulture therapy involves the use of simple gardening activities to promote higher intellectual ...
This project investigated the effect of a new recreational activity on the generally low level of en...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...
The purpose of this research study was to develop strategies for running mobile one-to-one horticult...
As part of our goal to provide Whole Person Care to our residents and families, Stedman Community Ho...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
The design of a horticultural therapy model and a practical business plan for a horticulturist inter...
My project outlines how horticultural therapy could be used as an intervention to help with the beha...
Despite a desire to ‘age in place’ the number of older adults accommodated in aged care facilities i...
Nature as an idea of a healing process is not a new concept nowadays. Most people want to be closed ...
Aim: To evaluate the process of daily going outside in a nursing home garden and explore the effect ...
Objectives. Patient-specific gardens can provide general benefits related to the restorative effects...
Patient-specific gardens can provide general benefits related to the restorative effects of nature a...
Horticulture therapy involves the use of simple gardening activities to promote higher intellectual ...
This project investigated the effect of a new recreational activity on the generally low level of en...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community-dwellin...
Two-thirds of people with dementia reside in their own homes; however, support for community dwellin...