nurture through nature

senior offerings

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Older adults living in nursing homes or assisted living communities have limited opportunities to connect with nature. Yet, research suggests that spending time outdoors is fundamental to health and the human spirit. We seek to reconnect residents with the feeling of wonder and joy that comes with connecting to nature.

Studies show that over time, exposure to nature improves memory and overall cognitive function and flexibility.

Benefits of access to nature:

  • lower risk of respiratory concerns

  • improved sleep

  • boosted immune function

  • improved emotional well-being

A forest scene with a dirt trail winding through tall trees and green foliage.

nature connection

join your guide around the grounds (or a local park) for a slow-paced forest bathing walk designed to awaken the senses.

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creative offerings

a gentle group meditation for grounding followed by a slow-crafted creative workshop in the comfort of your own space.

A white teapot with a bamboo handle, a brown ceramic cup filled with tea, and a white vase with green leaves on a wooden tray on a dark wooden table.

monthly/seasonal services

monthly services allow residents to experience the benefits of long-term nature exposure and creative expression through a variety of different workshops.

“On every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.”

— John Muir

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