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Gardening--Therapeutic use; AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Mental health; Mental illness--Treatment

Abstract

The therapeutic benefits of peaceful garden environments have been understood since ancient times. As healthcare professionals begin to recognize the benefits of using the natural environment and plants as a therapy modality, Horticultural Therapyis emerging in many hospitals, nursing homes, and mental health facilities around the country. The purpose of this project was to create a resource manual for use in a group home for people living with HIV/AIDS and comorbid mental illness. The manual, which will be used by volunteer “CareTeams” working in the home, offers ideas on creating a healing space for the residents, as well as therapeutic gardening activitiesfor stress reduction. It also contains a resource list of local organizations and businesses that could aid thehome in eventually creating and maintaining a healing garden.

First Advisor

Ron Stone, MS, OTR/L

Second Advisor

Lucretia A. Berg, MSOT, OTR/L

Third Advisor

George S. Tomlin, PhD, OTR/L

Date of Completion

Spring 2012

Degree Type

Thesis

Format

PDF

URI

http://soundideas.pugetsound.edu/ms_occ_therapy/38

Language

English

Degree Name

Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT)

Date of Award

4-1-2012

Department

Occupational Therapy

Institution

University of Puget Sound

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