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Vocational
Horticulture Program - Focusing on gardening as a profession to enable
people to join the workforce as productive individuals. Examples might
be: people with developmental disabilities, injured workers, legal
offenders, people with psychosocial disorders, people with traumatic brain
injuries and spinal cord injuries, and the socially or economically
disadvantaged. People are trained in specific skills to work independently
or semi-independently. One might find programs for vocational horticulture
therapy in public schools, sheltered workshops, and correctional facilities.
Therapeutic
Horticulture Program - Designed to assist people recovering from
illnesses or injuries. Therapeutic horticulture therapy might work well
for people who have had spinal cord injuries, people who have experienced
traumatic brain injuries, people who have had orthopedic injuries, aging adults,
stroke survivors, people with chronic or terminal illnesses, and people with
mental illness. One might find programs for therapeutic horticulture in
psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, and long-term residential care
facilities.
Social
Horticulture Program - Designed as a leisure activity for recreational
purposes. This type of therapy is especially good for the elderly,
socially disadvantaged, homeless, people with disabilities. One might find
these programs in retirement homes, community gardens, residential group homes,
and senior centers.
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