Horticultural Therapy in Healthcare - A Therapeutic Treatment Modality
Contact Hours: 1.5
Cost: $18.00
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This continuing nursing education course is designed to assist healthcare professionals in designing a horticultural model to be used in a variety of settings. The value of using horticulture as a therapeutic model includes maximizing the social, cognitive, physical and/or psychological functioning in an individual, thus leading to an improved general health and well-being. Also, included are various types of gardening approaches to benefit an individual with special needs
Objectives
At the conclusion, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the influences on the profession of horticultural therapy.
2. Define horticultural therapy.
3. Discuss the types of settings horticultural therapy is used.
4. Give examples of 3 types of horticultural therapy programs and goals for each type.
5. Identify the people horticultural therapy serves.
6. Recognize the benefits of horticultural therapy for both the individual and the community.
7. Explain the process of treatment planning, selecting activities to meet treatment objectives, and the purpose and importance of recording outcomes.
8. Identify gardening styles best suited for an individual with special needs.
Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Shaping the Field Horticultural Therapy
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What Is Horticultural Therapy
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Definition
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Horticulture as a therapeutic modality
Chapter 3: Settings for Horticultural Therapy
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Health care settings
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Human service settings
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Health promotion and wellness
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Community development
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Types of Horticultural Programs
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Vocational programs
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Therapeutic programs
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Social or wellness programs
Chapter 4: Setting Goals in the Different Programs
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Five Focuses of Horticultural Activities
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Understanding the People Served
Chapter 5: Benefits of Horticultural Therapy
Chapter 6: Understanding the Process – Treatment Teams
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Treatment Teams
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Examples of interdisciplinary teams
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Treatment planning
Chapter 7: Understanding the Process – Assessment, Goal Setting, and Objectives
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Assessment
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Goal-setting
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Objectives
Chapter 8: Understanding the Process – Intervention and Termination
Chapter 9: Understanding the Process – Activity Planning
Chapter 10 – Understanding the Process – Activity Selection to Meet Treatment Objectives
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Activity selection to meet treatment objectives
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Types of Program or Facility
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Needs Assessment
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Situational Assessment
Chapter 11: Understanding the Process – Additional Considerations for Activity Planning
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Additional considerations for activity planning
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Staffing
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Risk Management
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Poisonous plants
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Temperature
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Flexibility
Chapter 12: Understanding the Process – Evidence-Based Practice and Session Review
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Evidence-based Practice
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Session review
Chapter 13: Understanding the Process – Planning for Seasonality, Resources, and Criteria for Selecting Activities
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Planning for seasonality and efficient use of horticultural resources
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Seasonal calendar
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Planting calendar
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Coordinating outdoor with indoor horticultural programming
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Criteria for selecting horticultural activities
Chapter 14: Understanding the Process - Documentation
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Documentation: the professional process of recording outcomes
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What is documentation?
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General guidelines for documentation
Chapter 15: Before You Begin
Chapter 16: Types of Gardening Styles
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Gardening in a raised bed or planter box
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Variety of containers
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Planting in a suspended garden
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Vertical gardening
Chapter 17: Special Considerations for the Disabled
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Choosing the right tools
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Choosing the right position
Chapter 18: Tools for Gardening
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Hand tools
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Cushioning handles
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Cushioning hands
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Aids for extra support/Adapting tools
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Long-handled hand tools
Chapter 19: Conclusion