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Making Therapeutic Horticulture AccessibleLucy Bradley

Extension Specialist Consumer and Community Horticulture

NC State University

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The WordcloudWith Whom Should We be Partnering

to Advance the Application of Horticulture to Human Well-being?

answergarden.ch/1488386

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Counties

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Bullington Gardens

https://bullingtongardens.org

Partnership with Henderson County Public Schools and the Bullinigton Gardens NGO

John Murphy <[email protected]>

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BOOSTBullington Onsite

Occupational Student Training

Teaching pre-vocational skills to 25 high school sophomores

with learning disabilities.

Bullington Gardens

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Building self-esteem and success in life skills for 40

special needs students with moderate intellectual disabilities.

Middle and High School

Programs

Bullington Gardens

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Providing activities to reduce anxiety and stress in

adults recovering from addiction.

Adult Programs

Bullington Gardens

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Partnership between NC Cooperative Extension and

New Hanover County at the NHC Arboretum

Heather Kelejian <[email protected]>

Heather Kelejian, Ph.C. <[email protected]>

Ability Gardenhttps://abilitygarden.org

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● 215 programs/year ● 1,200 participants/year

Their primary target audience includes

● people living with disabilities● older adults● at-risk youth and ● low-resourced communities

We use the resources of the NHC Arboretum

as a bridge to engage others.

Ability Garden

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Ability GardenCommunity Colleges● Landscaping● Occupational Therapy programs.

Universities● Recreational Therapy● Gerontology● Social Work● Nursing● Special Education● Psychology● Environmental Studies● Extension Education

Partners

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Extension Master

Gardenersm Volunteers

NC has Therapeutic Horticulture programs in 12 counties

Rieppe Hendrick <[email protected]>

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EMG Therapeutic Horticulture Program

Wake County, NCwake.ces.ncsu.edu/emgv-wake

● began in 2005

● 50 volunteers serving 12 sites

● Hold ~150 sessions/year

● Serve ~1,500 participants/ year

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Populations Served● Retirement communities

● Community centers

● Homeless day programs

● High school special education

● Skilled nursing facilities

● Residential addiction recovery

● Mental health day care

● Neurogenic rehabilitation

● Memory care units

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Public Gardens

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Online Non-Credit

Classes

go.ncsu.edu/Therapeutic-Hort-online Sally Haskett<[email protected]>ncbg.unc.edu/outreach/horticultural-therapy

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Longwood GardensProHort Training

Urban Horticulture Put Image Here

Emilee Vanderneut <[email protected]>

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Networking

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Carolinas Horticultural

Therapy Network Put Image Here

[email protected]

InformalSemi Annual Gatherings

Inclusive

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Digital Connections

therapeutic-hort.ces.ncsu.edu

Google GroupPortal

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International

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Dr. Xiaoying BiVisiting ScholarDeveloping a

Therapeutic Horticulture Course in China

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Dr. Sang Mi LeeSabbatical, Horticultural Therapy Researcher in

South Korea

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The WordcloudWith Whom Should We be Partnering

to Advance the Application of Horticulture to Human Well-being?

answergarden.ch/1488386

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Learn More● bullingtongardens.org

John Murphy <[email protected]>

● abilitygarden.orgHeather Kelejian <[email protected]>

● wake.ces.ncsu.edu/emgv-wakeRieppe Hendrick <[email protected]>

● ncbg.unc.edu/outreach/horticultural-therapySally Haskett

● therapeutic-hort.ces.ncsu.edu/Lucy Bradley <[email protected]>

[email protected] Group

● Training Young ProfessionalsEmilee Vanderneut <[email protected]

● Online LearningXiaoying Bi <[email protected] >

● ResearchSang-Mi Lee <[email protected]>