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		<title>long-term care facility unveils new garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malton Village long term care facility opens a new sustainable garden.  The garden is part of a larger horticultural therapy program delivered by Horticultural Therapist, Tracy Ruffini.  View the media release:  A State of the Art Garden Opens at Malton Village

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Malton Village" href="http://www.peelregion.ca/ltc/malton/" target="_blank">Malton Village</a> long term care facility opens a new sustainable garden.  The garden is part of a larger horticultural therapy program delivered by Horticultural Therapist, <a title="Tracy Ruffini" href="http://horticulturaltherapystudent.edublogs.org/2008/11/25/job-shadowing/" target="_blank">Tracy Ruffini</a>.  View the media release:  <a title="Media Release" href="http://www.peelregion.ca/news/archiveitem.asp?year=2009&amp;month=5&amp;day=29&amp;file=2009529a.xml" target="_blank">A State of the Art Garden Opens at Malton Village</a><a href="http://www.mississauganews.com/article/28464" target="_blank"><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I had a chance to job shadow Tracy Ruffini for the day, a Horticultural Therapist, at Malton Village, a long term care facility operated by the Region of Peel in Mississauga.  I observed Tracy in action delivering horticultural activities to residents, which included preparing large outdoor winter arrangements to welcome visitors and potting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/horticulturaltherapystudent/3055922725/"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-medium wp-image-160" style="margin: 3px;float: left" src="http://horticulturaltherapystudent.edublogs.org/files/2008/11/img_1582-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>Last week I had a chance to job shadow Tracy Ruffini for the day, a Horticultural Therapist, at <a title="Malton Village" href="http://www.region.peel.on.ca/ltc/malton/" target="_blank">Malton Village</a>, a long term care facility operated by the Region of Peel in Mississauga.  I observed Tracy in action delivering horticultural activities to residents, which included preparing large outdoor winter arrangements to welcome visitors and potting paperwhites to be sold at the upcoming Christmas sale. I appreciated Tracy&#8217;s use of calming music in her sessions and presentation of beautiful garden images on display on the work table.  It was encouraging to see that the facility was designed with a horticultural therapy program in mind and includes activity sun-rooms, communal balconies and outdoor garden spaces with raised beds and greenhouses.  It&#8217;s one thing to read about horticultural therapy for seniors in a textbook, but far richer to see a Horticultural Therapist on-site.  As I am just getting started, I find it enormously valuable to see the work in as many different settings as possible.  On the business side of things, I like to pick the brains of those who have gone before about the process of running your own business and establishing contracts with different facilities.  I suspect this is an area to focus further education for HT students, to ensure we are able to integrate our skills into a market place that can appear to have limited opportunities if you aren&#8217;t willing to be creative and create your own jobs.</p>
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