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Re: Gardening for disabled/elderly


There is a stellar example of a handicapped garden in Exton in the Eagleview complex off route 100. 

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On Mar 26, 2013, at 9:37 AM, frielster@aol.com wrote:

> A friend has taken on a project at the adult daycare center where she works. The idea is to create a space in which adults with various challenges -- Down Syndrome, arthritis, early dementia, etc., some using wheelchairs or walkers -- can garden, if able, or just enjoy being IN a garden.
> This center is a non-profit with no $ in the budget to actually hire a designer. It'll be done in-house. Sorry.
> My friend is looking for advice and information resources. Does anyone here have experience designing such spaces? More to the point, has anyone here written a book, an e-book, a blog, etc. on such spaces, covering design, recommended plants, container types, height of raised beds, etc.?
> 
> RSVP. Thank you.
> JF
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