BHA DESIGN INCORPORATED
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BHA DESIGN INCORPORATED
BHA Design, Inc. Landscape Architecture Site Planning Urban Design Core Design Values: • Sustainable • Therapeutic • Fun Burr Oak Office Building, Fort Collins, CO Sustainable Site Design – LEED Projects: – Burr Oak Office Building – Medical Center of the Rockies – New Belgium Brewing Company – Fossil Ridge High School – Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District – City of Fort Collins Office Building – City of Fort Collins Vehicle Storage Facility – Kinard Junior High School ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Evidence Based Therapeutic Garden Design and Horticultural Therapy ©2009 BHA Design Inc. What is Horticultural therapy? Horticultural therapy is a professionally conducted treatment modality that uses plants and plantrelated activities to improve the social, cognitive, physical, psychological and general health and well-being of its participants within defined client groups. (Simson & Straus, 1998) Plants Therapist Client ©2009 BHA Design Inc. How does it work within the hospital setting? Horticultural therapy provides an additional set of treatment protocols that complement traditional therapies used in a classic hospital setting. ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Who are the caregivers that benefit? • Physicians • Physical Therapists • Occupational Therapists ©2009 BHA Design Inc. What functional skills can be improved in a garden setting? • • • • • Fine motor skills Increased strength Range of motion Activity tolerance Dynamic sitting or standing balance • Memory • Cognition ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Why are therapeutic gardens effective? • Non-threatening environment, lower stress levels • Encourage problemsolving, physical development and cooperation • Reinforce desire to be well • People-plant connection • Flexible and diverse • Focus on abilities, not disabilities ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Patient groups that benefit • • • • • • • • • • Physically and cognitively impaired Seniors HIV Cancer Physical therapy Alcohol recovery Spinal injury Neurological Alzheimer’s and dementia Virtually all patient groups ©2009 BHA Design Inc. • Cognitive – Increased mental alertness - decision making, problem solving, following directions – Increased verbal communication skills – Improved retention and recall • Social – Sense of control – Improved ability to interact with others in a socially acceptable way – Feeling of being productive • Physical – Development of fine motor skills – Increased strength and mobility – Improved eye-hand coordination • Emotional – – – – Diversion from illness Increased self-esteem Decreased depression Increased ability to manage anger ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Evidence based examples of benefits • The presence of natural environments improves mood, comfort, satisfaction, and general well being (Ulrich, 1984; Parsens et.al. 1998) • Natural environments reduce arousal and stress, restore attention (Kaplan, 1995, Ulrich, 1979, 1986) • Natural environments are related to reduced patient stays and medication use (Ulrich, 1984) ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Treatment protocols Three sample populations #1 - Infusion Garden – Provide external opportunities for social support with family – Provide distractions that enable patients to not think about therapy – Attractive outdoor landscape views – Limit views by others into infusion areas – Wildlife habitat – Interactive opportunities ©2009 BHA Design Inc. #1 - Infusion Garden Example McKee Cancer Center Loveland, Colorado (Boulder Associates, BHA Design) ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Treatment protocols Three sample populations #2 - Physical Therapy – Principles of Universal Design – Varied inclines from flat to slightly uphill – Seating height at various heights, flat bottoms to make getting up easier – Interactive water features – Potting of flowers – Tilling – Vertical planters – Adaptive tools – Gardening for the blind ©2009 BHA Design Inc. #2 - Physical Therapy Gardens Enabling Garden Chicago Botanic Gardens ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Treatment protocols Three sample populations #3 - Occupational Therapy – – – – – – – – – Activities of daily living (ADL) Exercise Cultivation and planting Plant identification Walking Following instructions Verbal interaction Tactile and emotive Balance ©2009 BHA Design Inc. #3 - Occupational Therapy Gardens Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Poudre Valley Hospital Fort Collins, Colorado (BHA Design, Inc.) ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Who else benefits? Families and Staff • • • • Stress reduction Social interaction Solitude and meditation Escape from the sterile environment and high pressure setting • Viewing gardens can produce substantial restorative effects in 3-5 minutes. Healthcare Garden Design Certificate Program, February 2005 ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Examples of benefits Staff recruitment Gardens affect staff retention and job performance. 82% of recruits rate the external environment as important in deciding on a job position. Robin Guenther- USGBC Conference, November, 2004 ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Examples of benefits Staff retention and job performance Gardens also affect staff retention and job performance. Robin Guenther- USGBC Conference, November, 2004 ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Blending Therapeutic Garden Design and Sustainable Site Design • Lower use of pesticides / herbicides and fertilizers • Wildlife habitat • Benefits of natural scenes vs. formal manicured landscapes Visual Preference Study – Colorado State University/BHA Design 2005 ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Medical Center of the Rockies • • • • • LEED Gold Certification (pending) 8 Sustainable Site points 5 Courtyard spaces 4 Water Features Xeriscape planting and irrigation principles ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Medical Center of the Rockies ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Aurora Xeriscape Demonstration Garden ©2009 BHA Design Inc. Approach • Assemble planning committee • Identify potential sites and major users • Identify human and financial resources • Meet with healthcare providers to identify treatment protocols • Research therapy options for specified patient populations • Prepare program statement • Prepare conceptual design and cost estimate • Implementation • Conduct post occupancy evaluations ©2009 BHA Design Inc.