Horticultural Therapists use plant-based activities and environments to help improve the physical, mental, and social well-being of individuals. They work in various settings including hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community gardens, tailoring therapeutic activities to the needs of their clients.
Development SuggestionsConsider pursuing additional certifications in therapeutic methods and business courses to enhance management skills.
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