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The
sights, sounds, and smells of a garden
have always provided people with a respite
from their troubles and a feeling of serenity
and peace, particularly during times of
stress.
In recognition of the life-affirming powers
of gardens and the importance of providing
a soothing environment for cancer patients,
their loved ones, and staff, The Howard
Ulfelder, MD Healing Garden is a 6,300-square-foot
garden on the 8th floor in the Yawkey
Center for Outpatient Care.
With a spectacular view of Boston and
the Charles River, The Howard Ulfelder,
MD Healing Garden features an enclosed
pavilion for use in all four seasons
and an exterior section with pathways,
a fountain,
and seating to accommodate both individuals
and small groups. With hundreds of living
plants and the soothing sounds of cascading
water, the garden provides visitors
with a nearby escape from the stresses
resulting from illness and the often-bustling,
sterile hospital environment.
The
Friends of the MGH Cancer Center,
hospital leadership, and members of
the Cancer Center's medical staff have
also participated in planning the garden
for the maximum benefit and care of our
patients. Our hope is to achieve a mentally
and physically restorative space in which
visitors will be able to seek and find
comfort, inspiration, and strength. "As
long-time supporters of this project,
we are excited to see the healing garden
finally become a reality,"
states Jensie Shipley and Louise Reimer,
for of The Friends of the MGH Cancer
Center.

“The
therapeutic value of a quiet, meditative
environment for individuals affected
by a serious illness like cancer is
widely recognized,” says Bruce
Chabner, MD, clinical director of the
Cancer Center.
“Our healing garden will be an
important complement to the excellent
clinical care we provide.”
The Howard Ulfelder, MD Healing Garden
welcomes Cancer Center patients, their
families, and staff.
Mondays through Fridays
(except holidays)
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Highlighted news story on WBZTV.com, June 2007 >
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