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    Janine Egart
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    Good Afternoon,

    Would be interested to hear from any colleagues regarding ‘live’ or ‘artificial’ gardens in your hospitals.
    I was asked to comment about putting one or the other in the main entrance of the hospital and another at the back of the hospital in the corridor.

    My concerns are patients/visitors having contact with the plants and soil and the watering and maintenance (if we have live plants) or the process around cleaning the artificial plants – and how this would be maintained.

    We have discussed enclosures etc.

    Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

    Janine Egart
    Clinical Nurse Consultant – DDH
    Infection Prevention & Control
    Clinical Governance

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