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Offers information, professional registration and training programs.
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Headquartered in Guelph; assists with program development, research and promotes professional use of horticulture as a therapy.
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The Ability Garden began in 1988 as a demonstration garden of five raised beds to accommodate people in wheel chairs to garden.
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A gardening web magazine for gardeners of all ages, abilities and lifestyles.
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An organization in Portland, Oregon. Its mission is to enhance the physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of individuals through participation in meaningful garden-related activity.
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Gardening techniques that work well for the inattentive gardener. Specific plants and techniques.
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HTAV fosters and supports horticultural programs and activities which enhance in a meaningful way, the social, emotional and physical well-being of people both in their homes and in a variety of community settings.
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List of sites which include gardening with the elderly, with children, and horticulture therapy.
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Handicap Accessible Gardening, article by Josh Spece.
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MHTA strives to promote the use of horticulture as therapy throughout the state of Michigan.
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Founded in 1996 as a non-profit horticulture therapy and vocational training program for adults with developmental disabilities.
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Susan's page is an inspirational site about gardening with a physical disability.
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A non-profit horticultural therapy center in Frederick, PA. Community gardens, a monthly meeting for local people and information about horticultural therapy.
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The national horticultural charity empowering disadvantaged, disabled and older people through gardening and horticulture. Runs a number of garden projects, and an expanding regional network.