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. 2004 Jul-Aug;19(4):239–242. doi: 10.1177/153331750401900410

Evaluating the effect of therapeutic gardens

Yuko Heath 1
PMCID: PMC10834005  PMID: 15359562

Abstract

Sometimes the visitors to therapeutic gardens do not necessarily experience the garden the way the designers intended. A postoccupancy evaluation (POE) can reveal discrepancies between the designer's intentions and use of the environment by the actual visitors. A POE is a user-oriented assessment that elicits the opinions of the visitors to a building, facility, or environment. This paper describes a POE of therapeutic gardens at a multilevel care facility for the aged. The population included patients at various stages of Alzheimer's disease progression.

Keywords: postoccupancy, evaluation, therapeutic gardens

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