Abstract
The aim of the work is to try to determine the possibilities offered by the location of a care and rehabilitation center in a rural area for “green care” and to enumerate elements of land development that can be successfully repeated by other similar facilities. The article presents case studies of three healthcare facilities: Stiftung Attl (Germany), Old Moad Garden (England), St. Celestine in Mikoszów (Poland), where the location in rural areas plays a special role. The analysis of the case studies is based on local visions (detailed information cards were prepared, with a location map and photos), available studies and literature on the subject. In addition to traditional forms of care, these facilities offer therapies related to nature (e.g. hortitherapy, hippotherapy, dogotherapy), and use the rural environment in a model way, e.g. the use of interesting elements of small architecture and appropriate land development next to cubature facilities. The centers described below also carry out socially important integration and didactic activities of a strongly local and wider range.
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