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Implementation of a sensory garden in a care setting Background of the Uplands at Oxon Why we wanted the Sensory Garden What difference has it made?

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Page 1: Implementation of a sensory garden in a care setting

Implementation of a sensory garden in a care setting

• Background of the Uplands at Oxon

• Why we wanted the Sensory Garden

• What difference has it made?

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The Uplands at Oxon

Award winning, family owned and operated care home with nursing supporting 81 people with complex and life limiting conditions and/or dementia

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The Uplands at Oxon

• New Build in 2007 on newly zoned agricultural land adjacent to a Hospice

• Landscaping was a major need to create gardens and useable space for predominantly wheelchair or mobility compromised clients

• Majority of residents and their families from country /agricultural background

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The Sensory Garden

• Original idea came from attending the Shrewsbury Flower show and seeing the Show Gardens

• Contacted locally based, Chelsea Gold Medal winner, Caspar Gabb

• Designed with the staff and residents for the Shrewsbury Flower Show with the relocation of the Garden to the Care Home integral to the design

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The Sensory Garden• Staff and residents presented the garden at the Shrewsbury

Flower show and won best in class

• Garden then relocated back to the Care Home and has provided a fantastic resource

• Enables quiet contemplation and reflection even though it is adjacent to the car park and busy care home entrance

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The Benefits

• Has enabled residents and their families quiet space

• Provided area for reflection and counselling of families

• Has provided focal point for gardens

• Encouraged residents – and staff – to be outside more and to garden themselves

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