Local news

Vegetable garden programme benefits patients – SANCA

Gardening has long been recognised for its therapeutic benefits

SANCA Wedge Gardens has expanded its holistic approach to recovery by incorporating a vegetable garden into its comprehensive programme.

Under the guidance of property co-ordinator Thuli Dlamini, the vegetable garden aims to empower patients to take ownership of their healing journey through active participation in a nurturing activity.

“Gardening has long been recognised for its therapeutic benefits, providing a tangible outlet for patients to care for something other than themselves,” said SANCA Wedge Gardens’ manager, Adèl Grobbelaar.

ALSO READ: Help Sanca tackle substance abuse in drug-riddled communities

“By tending to plants from seedlings to maturity, individuals can experience firsthand the process of growth, development, and eventual harvest.

Sanca Wedge Gardens property co-ordinator Thuli Dlamini (back centre) with two of the patients from the facility are seen working the soil of the new vegetable garden.

 

“This tangible representation of progress can serve as a powerful metaphor for their personal recovery journey,” she added.

In addition to its therapeutic value, gardening offers a practical skill that can be applied beyond the facility’s confines.

“As clients learn to cultivate healthy produce, they gain a sense of self-sufficiency and empowerment.

“The act of harvesting and preparing food can also foster a deeper connection to their bodies and promote mindful eating habits,” said Adèl.

ALSO READ: International Overdose Day in the spotlight

“The success of the vegetable garden at SANCA Wedge Gardens underscores the importance of incorporating diverse therapeutic activities into the recovery process.

“By providing clients with opportunities to engage in meaningful and fulfilling pursuits, we are fostering a supportive environment that promotes holistic healing and long-term well-being,” said Adèl.

Related Articles

Back to top button