Kansas garden therapy helps people with disabilities
October 2, 2016
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP, Sept. 30, 2016) — A background in horticulture has helped Sonia Hill develop a gardening program for clients with a range of intellectual disabilities at Sunflower Supports.
This is the third year they have had the garden at the facility, and each year it continues to evolve and expand, said Hill, who is the director of day services.
Her clients include a mix of people with different needs, with some who require total support and others living mostly independently, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal (http://j.mp/2cTN7Vk ).
For those with a significant disability, seating...
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