What are the benefits of horticultural therapy for residents?

 

Here at our Gabriel Court Care Home, we recognise the many advantages of gardening practices for seniors. 

 

Noting the positive impact it’s had on those in our care, we’ve taken steps to incorporate this approach into our overall strategy.

 

Read on to discover more about the benefits we’ve experienced:

Horticultural Therapy for Residents | Our Gabriel Court garden

Horticultural Therapy for Residents | What is it?

Have you ever found solace amongst nature, or experienced a sense of calm whilst tending to your garden? If so, then you’re already familiar with the therapeutic power of plants. 

 

But, what exactly is horticultural therapy?

 

Combining science, nature, and healing, this holistic approach uses plants and gardening activities to improve the physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing of individuals.

Horticulture Therapy for Residents | Our resident planting flowers with our team member

Horticultural Therapy for Residents | How Can it Benefit Your Elderly Loved One?

Now we know what horticultural therapy is, how does it work? 

 

Research shows that interacting with nature can offer numerous advantages, particularly for seniors. These include a reduction in stress levels, lower blood pressure, and improved mood.

 

At our Gabriel Court Care Home, we recognise the significance of immersing ourselves in nature. That’s why we make it a priority to encourage our residents to participate in gardening activities whenever possible. 

 

Through firsthand observation, we’ve witnessed the positive effects that interacting with nature can bring.

 

Whether it’s tending to our garden, planting flowers or going outside for a stroll, outdoor-based activities never fail to put a smile on our residents’ faces!

A resident walking with a team member in the garden

Horticultural Therapy for Residents | The Impact on Physical Wellbeing

By promoting horticultural therapy for residents, we actively contribute to enhancing their physical wellbeing.

 

Engaging in gardening activities requires physical movements such as digging, planting and weeding. These actions help those in our care to improve their mobility, strength, and overall dexterity. 

 

As well as this, the sensory experience of horticultural therapy can have positive effects. From feeling the texture of soil to smelling the fragrance of flowers, this stimulation can be greatly beneficial for seniors.

Flowers in our Gabriel Court garden

Gabriel Court Care Home: Our Lifestyle

As well as horticultural therapy for residents, we believe in facilitating activities tailored to all.

 

At Gabriel Court, we create a fulfilling experience for our residents through engaging activities and social events. Recognising the importance of offering a variety of options, our goal is to create something for everyone. 

 

As well as this, we understand the value of encouraging those in our care to pursue their previous interests and hobbies.

 

In doing so, we hope to showcase that the later years of life can be just as fun and rewarding as any other stage.

A resident walking with one of our team members

If you’re interested in finding out more about our exceptional care, please contact a member of our team.

 

Alternatively, why not read our previous blog to discover the importance of comfort in care?

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