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Oblikovanje terapevtskega parka za osebe z duševnimi in gibalnimi motnjami pri CUDV Draga NA IGU
ID Švigelj Račič, Tadeja (Author), ID Gazvoda, Davorin (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Zdravilni učinki narave so v oblikovanju krajine že dolgo prisotni in so pomemben vidik človekovega življenja. Narava deluje na človeka pozitivno in znano je, da bolniki hitreje okrevajo v stiku z naravo, saj narava nudi tudi večjo možnost za telesno vadbo, ki krepi telo in duha. V današnjem času je vedno več poudarka na zdravilnih vrtovih ob bolnišnicah in drugih zdravstvenih ustanovah. Ti vrtovi so po navadi namenjeni bolnikom, zdravstvenemu osebju ter obiskovalcem ustanove. Zdravilni vrtovi na bolnike delujejo terapevtsko, zato pri načrtovanju takšnih vrtov oz. parkov ne smemo pozabiti na osebe z duševnimi in gibalnimi motnjami. Osebe z duševnimi in gibalnimi motnjami se sicer ne zdravijo po bolezni ali poškodbah, pa vendar posebno tisti, ki živijo v centrih za varstvo in usposabljanje, potrebujejo takšen park (Svertsen, 2006). Terapevtski park jim nudi možnost rehabilitacije, v njem pa se srečujejo z vsakodnevnimi socialnimi situacijami, ki jih doživijo tudi izven okolja centra. Terapevtski park je odličen prostor za njihov razvoj ter socialno integracijo, ki je osnova za vsakodnevno življenje. Park naj bo – za razliko od zdravilnih vrtov ob bolnišnicah – dostopen tudi drugim obiskovalcem, saj tako nudi pogoje za pester socialni stik.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:krajinska arhitektura, terapevtski park, oblikovanje terapevtskega parka, terapija v naravi, rastline v terapevtskem parku, CUDV Draga
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-107605 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.05.2019
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Language:English
Title:Designing a therapeutic park for people with mental and motoric disturbances by CUDV Draga, Ig
Abstract:
In landscape design, the healing effects of nature have been present for a long time already and are thus an important aspect of people's lives. Nature has a positive effect on people, and it is also well known that patients recover faster when they are in contact with it, as it offers more opportunities for physical exercise, which strengthens the body and mind. Today, a growing emphasis has been put on healing gardens at hospitals and other medical institutions. These gardens are usually intended for patients, healthcare professionals and visitors of the institution. Healing gardens have a therapeutic effect on patients, which is why we must not forget about persons with mental and physical impairments, when planning such gardens or parks. They do not receive any treatment due to illnesses or injuries, however, especially those living in education, work and care centres are in need of such a park (Svertsen, 2006). A therapeutic garden offers them the possibility of rehabilitation, but there they are faced with everyday social situations, which they otherwise experience also outside of centres. A therapeutic garden is a perfect place for their development and social integration, which is the basis for everyday life. A park, as opposed to healing gardens at hospitals, should therefore also be available to other visitors as well ‒ in this way, conditions for a variety of social contacts are provided.

Keywords:landscape architecture, therapeutic park, designing therapeutic park, therapy in nature, plants in a therapeutic park, CUDV Draga

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