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US (MI): NeuroCare Center offers therapy in new 1,700 sq ft greenhouse

Recovering from a brain injury involves a great deal of hard work, and some of that work includes finding ways to enjoy life again. Thanks to a new 1,700-square-foot greenhouse, clients at the Special Tree NeuroCare Center, which offers neurorehabilitation services, are discovering joy in the therapeutic qualities of gardening.

“Working with plants has been shown to release stress and it really improves your ability to focus on what you’re doing,” greenhouse coordinator Linda Davis said. “Doing work with the plants and the greenhouse is a nice change for clients. A lot of the physical and occupational therapists bring clients out to work on motor skills, but the benefits are more than just physical — it’s really rewarding to use helping plants to help people.”

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