Land+Living
Land+Living
In gardens, patients find a calm place for healing
Baltimore Sun article by Erika Hobbs
"Healing gardens" are flourishing at hospitals, hospices and specialty clinics nationwide.
"We've definitely seen the trend grow over the last 10 years or so," says Catherine Mahan, president of Mahan Rykiel Associates, a Baltimore landscape architecture firm that designed several area healing gardens.

A growing body of research shows that people feel better when they see gardens, and there are specific biological responses that account for that sense of wellbeing.
Link: Baltimore Sun


Resources

To learn more about healing gardens, try these resources:

American Horticultural Therapy Association - www.ahta.org

The Center for Health Design - www.healthdesign.org
  • A California-based research and advocacy group that believes good design makes better health care systems. The group sponsored a key study on healing gardens.
Center for Health Systems and Design, Texas A&M University - archone.tamu.edu/chsd
  • Run by Roger Ulrich, leading researcher on the benefits of natural landscapes.