My name is Cindy Berlovitz. I am a certified recreation therapist and registered horticultural therapist. For the past 38 years I have had the joy of providing nature-based therapeutic programming and horticulture therapy for a variety of populations with physical and mental disabilities and illnesses. Most of my work has touched people in crisis undergoing inpatient mental health treatment at Abbott Northwestern Hospital and in various community settings through contracts with the MN Landscape Arboretum.
There is something magical that happens when our intentions for personal growth are intertwined with the act of care giving to plants & animals. I have seen patients in the darkest stages of depression reawakened to self care needs & coping skill practices as they care for a plant. I have seen individuals with persistent disturbing thought alteration find moments of peace & grounding while digging their hands in the dirt or connecting to sensory soothers in the garden. Residents receiving memory care reconnect with rote skills & memories while sharing stories of the past. My experiences, as well as the mountains of scientific research supporting the benefits of nature based therapeutic programming are a testament to the importance of integrating nature-based therapies into health care interventions.
Within the past five years, I have focused my work on researching and visiting social care farms in Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany and Wisconsin. In many of these places, nature based therapies are already highly recognized as highly effective treatments for inpatient mental health care. Care farming, horticultural therapy and animal assisted therapy have been thoroughly integrated into many European health care systems for decades. Through my research and practices I've learned overseas, I have created a unique program to offer these fundamental interventions to my own community.