The Alvin M. Jackson
Horticulture Conservatory at Christus Schumpert Hospital in
Shreveport, Louisiana was opened in 1993 to provide “high touch”
therapy and a peaceful setting for physical therapy patients.
It quickly became apparent that patients’ families as well as
hospital employees found the tropical conservatory a perfect
place to meditate and relieve stress.
The conservatory is a
two-story glass structure with palm trees, orchids, bromeliads
and other tropical plants. A water feature with bubblers
provides soothing background music and a home for koi, giant
goldfish and two slider turtles. The conservatory is also home
to a zebra finch and an Amazon parrot. The parrot talks to
visitors as they wander through the conservatory!
Louisiana Master
Gardeners work to keep the plants healthy, clean up fallen
leaves, transplant and take cuttings and answer a multitude of
gardening questions.
If
you would like to participate in this wonderful project, please
contact Glenda Jacobs at 797-9465 or Alison Watson at 631-7508.