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US (PA): Horticultural therapy cultivating connections, success for adults with autism

This month, the American Horticultural Therapy Association celebrates its 41st annual conference of horticultural therapists, educators and students from around the world and United States, in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania. The theme, “Growing Our Future: Practice and Research” reflects a colourful palette across the canvas of horticultural therapy, and facilities where horticultural therapists using nature and agriculture are making a difference in human health and well-being.

Programs serve veterans, patients in long-term residential care, acute inpatient care, rehabilitation, skilled nursing, youth at risk, correctional youth, incarcerated adults, adult day centre members, children and adults with disabilities, visually impaired, and children and adults with autism, and their families.

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