Accumulated research points to the therapeutic effects of including outdoor gardens in aged-care facilities, yet few facilities do so. Space and financial constraints are the major barriers to including them. Aspects of the indoor environment of residential aged-care facilities, such as they being too noisy, odorous, and lacking in warm interpersonal contact, with long hospital-like corridors help to define a sick role rather than create a home-like atmosphere. This pilot study examined the effect of an indoor simulated garden installation in a residential aged care facility that included visual, auditory and olfactory stimuli. Pre- and post-measures of residents' satisfaction with their living environment and social engagement were analyse...
Objective: The objective of this study is to trace short-term changes in mood and heart function in ...
This project investigated the effect of a new recreational activity on the generally low level of en...
BackgroundThe demand for residential aged care is increasing due to the ageing population. Optimisin...
The current study examined the effect of an indoor simulated garden installation that included visua...
Despite a desire to ‘age in place’ the number of older adults accommodated in aged care facilities i...
Aims. To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older peopl...
Background and Objectives Having contact with nature can be beneficial for health and wellbeing, bu...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
This research aims to examining the effects of healing gardens for elderly people in nursing home se...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
This capstone project entails a literature review focusing on the influence of outdoor nature settin...
Objective: Natural elements in the built healthcare environment have shown to hold potential stress-...
This study sought to enhance the well-being of older nursing home residents who pace and wander by e...
This research explores Australian Aged Care residents' landscape experience. The findings suggest th...
A conceptual framework was proposed for investigating the role of single environmental variables in ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to trace short-term changes in mood and heart function in ...
This project investigated the effect of a new recreational activity on the generally low level of en...
BackgroundThe demand for residential aged care is increasing due to the ageing population. Optimisin...
The current study examined the effect of an indoor simulated garden installation that included visua...
Despite a desire to ‘age in place’ the number of older adults accommodated in aged care facilities i...
Aims. To test the relationship between greenery in gardens at residential facilities for older peopl...
Background and Objectives Having contact with nature can be beneficial for health and wellbeing, bu...
AIM: To describe the gardens and their use by individuals living at residential care facilities (RCF...
This research aims to examining the effects of healing gardens for elderly people in nursing home se...
A brief history of the link between horticultural activities and care of patients, particularly psyc...
This capstone project entails a literature review focusing on the influence of outdoor nature settin...
Objective: Natural elements in the built healthcare environment have shown to hold potential stress-...
This study sought to enhance the well-being of older nursing home residents who pace and wander by e...
This research explores Australian Aged Care residents' landscape experience. The findings suggest th...
A conceptual framework was proposed for investigating the role of single environmental variables in ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to trace short-term changes in mood and heart function in ...
This project investigated the effect of a new recreational activity on the generally low level of en...
BackgroundThe demand for residential aged care is increasing due to the ageing population. Optimisin...