Care Farms: A New Model For Good Health And Well-Being?

Jul 17, 2019 | Mental health, Zeina Moukarzel

By Zeina Moukarzel

MD-Anesthesiologist, Critical Care Physician, General Physician, Addiction Medicine

Photo: “Le Domaine de Taanayel”- Bekaa-Lebanon

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Care farming has been defined as “the use of commercial farms and agriculture landscapes as a base for promoting mental and physical health, through normal farming activity.”

Care farms improve the health and well-being of disadvantaged people living with disabilities

The number of care farms (also called social farms) are growing worldwide since a decade, particularly in Europe. For example, in France we can find around 900 and in the Netherlands around 1000.

A wide range of people are using care farms:

  • With chronic illnesses: mental illness (in general), depression, dementia, learning disabilities, substance misuse, etc
  • Suffering from an acute burnout (professional, as parents…)
  • Identity, gender…dilemmas
  • Caregivers
  • Ex-prisoners
  • Etc.

People having encountered any type of accident on their path of life are using care farms

Care farms are positively impacting physical health and mental health, through:

  • “Green care” concept: interacting with nature
  • “Community living” concept: improvement in social interactions
  • Positive behavioral impacts: reduced police contact, unavailability of drugs, etc
  • Skill buildings
  • Purposeful work
  •  

Physical and mental health are intimately linked. Nature is a safe and adequate environment to adopt healthy lifestyle

The effects of nature can be obtained if we:

  • Only experience natural environment (Passive): viewing nature, changing lifestyle
  • Interact with the environment (Active): gardening, farming, interacting with animals, etc

The benefits of social farms are numerous. Among them:

  • Decrease in life stress (away from the crowd and life challenges)
  • Reduction in anxiety and depression
  • Increase self-esteem
  • Improve physical health: walking, exercising, eating healthy and natural foods, etc
  • Developing friendships
  • Weaning from drugs
  • Opportunities of social reinsertion
  • Opportunities of work
  • Improve quality of life