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Ceremonial on the Senate Floor for “Horticultural Therapy Week” Monday, March 14th, Statehouse, Trenton: (Courtesy of the NJ Senate).

Left to right: Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker, Senator Michael Doherty, MaryAnne McMillan, HTR, Senator Anthony Bucco, Senator Tom Kean, Senate President Stephen Sweeney, Senator Kip Bateman, Laura DePrado, HTR, Final Touch Plantscaping, LLC., Michael DePrado, Evelyn and Vincent Lipiniski, Dominick Mondi, Executive Director, New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association, Senator Nick Scutari, Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, Senator Bob Smith, Frank Whittlesey.

Left to right: Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker, Senator Michael Doherty, MaryAnne McMillan, HTR, Senator Anthony Bucco, Senator Tom Kean, Senate President Stephen Sweeney, Senator Kip Bateman, Laura DePrado, HTR, Final Touch Plantscaping, LLC., Michael DePrado, Evelyn and Vincent Lipiniski, Dominick Mondi, Executive Director, New Jersey Nursery and Landscape Association, Senator Nick Scutari, Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, Senator Bob Smith, Frank Whittlesey.

Horticultural Therapy Week is Sunday, March 20th to 26th. Thank you to the NJ Legislature and Senator Kip Bateman for sponsoring SJR12, designation third week of March as Horticultural Therapy Week, mirroring the designation by Congress in Spring 2006. Let the designation in the Garden State be an example for other states to follow.

United Way Caregivers Coalition learn about horticultural therapy

Plants do not judge. Plants are non-threatening and have universal appeal. Plant activities such as making sachets of Lavender and rose petals can enable connections, success and creative expression at any age, and any stage of life. (Photo: ~Courtesy of Lauren DePrado)

Plants do not judge. Plants are non-threatening and have universal appeal. Plant activities such as making sachets of Lavender and rose petals can enable connections, success and creative expression at any age, and any stage of life.
(Photo: ~Courtesy of Lauren DePrado)

Last month I had an invitation to introduce horticultural therapy to members of the United Way of Northern New Jersey Caregivers Coalition. The coalition brings together caregivers, medical professionals, social service agencies, businesses, and other community groups to support unpaid caregivers in Somerset, Morris, Suburban Essex, Sussex and Warren counties.

The 503-members strong coalition in Somerset County provides unpaid family caregivers with education, resources, supports and connections they need in their caregiving role. The purpose of the horticultural therapy program, presented during a meeting at the Jewish Community Center in Bridgewater, was to provide insight about the valuable role it can have in offering an outlet for the incredible demands placed on caregivers. (more…)

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