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Some Arizona hospitals say 'healing gardens' benefit patients, workers.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2004

By Jane Erikson, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Nov. 28--One day after undergoing knee surgery at Tucson Medical Center, Cecil Hughes enjoyed watching the breeze blow through the branches of an old mesquite tree outside his hospital room window.

The same day last week, decorators hauled dozens of oversized plants into the lobby of the soon-to-open Northwest Medical Center in Oro Valley.

And at Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland, Ore., patient Larry McClanahan, hospitalized since suffering a stroke on Sept. 24, tended daffodils in one of the hospital's outdoor gardens.

All of these point to a growing trend that is quietly revolutionizing hospital design: the use of "healing gardens"...

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