Inova Mount Vernon Hospital issued the following announcement on Oct. 14
After receiving thousands of votes from the public, Inova Mount Vernon Hospital is proud to announce our therapeutic recreation team has won first place in this year’s National Garden Bureau (NGB) Therapeutic Garden Grant. In addition to a variety of tools and supplies, the team will receive $3,000 towards improving the horticulture therapy program.
Each year, the NGB selects three therapeutic garden programs as recipients of a grant to help expand or perpetuate their therapeutic garden. These programs then compete for a first, second and third-place prize. In early September, a 60-second video describing Inova Mount Vernon Hospital’s horticultural therapy program was posted to the NGB website, along with those of two other finalists. The public was asked to vote for the most deserving garden through Friday, Sept. 24.
“We are thrilled to have won NGB’s Therapeutic Garden Grant,” said Paula Berntsen, CTRS, recreational therapist at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital. “This grant will go a long way toward helping us procure the equipment and supplies we need to grow our horticultural program to not only improve our outdoor garden space, but also enhance the special rehabilitative care we provide our patients.”
The Therapeutic Garden Grant is a philanthropic program of NGB dedicated to supporting therapeutic gardens across North America. Inova Mount Vernon Hospital’s horticultural therapy program is one of only a few programs in the Northern Virginia region.
“Horticultural therapy is a unique program within our renowned inpatient rehabilitation center,” said Roberta Tinch, MHA, FACHE, President of Inova Mount Vernon Hospital and Administrator of Inova’s musculoskeletal services. “Over the years, the program has evolved from a small raised bed to a large therapeutic pavilion, where multidisciplinary teams of therapists use gardening tasks to work on individual patient goals. It is just one of the many programs we offer our rehabilitation patients to help them regain the skills needed to return to their fullest lives.”
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital’s horticultural therapy program started in June 2019 as part of the therapeutic recreation department and in partnership with Jan Lane, HTR, of GardenLane, LLC. Horticultural therapy is a weekly, year-round program that centers on the ways in which plants and nature relate to a patient’s experience in rehabilitation and healing.
“Horticultural therapy offers patients a number of benefits including improved memory, cognitive abilities, task initiation, language skills and socialization. It can also help strengthen muscles and improve coordination, balance and endurance,” Lane said. “It is a joy to see patients get such a sense of accomplishment as they work to complete a project and make progress toward their therapeutic goals as well.”
To watch the winning video, visit the National Garden Bureau’s first-place recipient webpage.
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