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Gardens in Rehabilitation
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www.ahta.org American Horticultural Therapy Association
www.nasw.org National Association of Social Workers
http://www.asla.org/ American Society of Landscape Architects
www.legacyhealth.org Legacy Health search “gardens”
Teresia Hazen, MED, HTR, QMHP
Registered Horticultural Therapist
Coordinator, Legacy Therapeutic Gardens & Horticultural TherapyLegacy Health
1015 NW 22nd
Ave. Rm. 529
Portland, OR 97210
[email protected] 503-413-6507 FAX 503-413-8103