Welcoming Ceremony |
Planting Seeds |
We were then treated to lunch made by the kids; fresh avocado and veggie soup, green salad with homemade dressing, fresh fruit, guacamole, and pineapple tea. The food was fantastic! Most of the meals served at PQ come from the garden with protein additions. The adolescents joined us for the meal.Throughout the meal we discussed the phase system, rites of passage concepts, and the overall sense of the program. All of the adolescents commented on their love for the treatment team, the food, and the atmosphere. This was the first placement for some of the adolescents and they appreciated the opportunity to attend PQ. For most of the day (6a-6p) the participants; adolescents and young adults, spend time in their prospective areas, harvesting, participating in therapeutic sessions and groups, cooking meals, learning life skills, and reflecting in their "Hale's". "Hale" pronounced HA-LAY is Hawaiian for simple thatched roof dwelling. Every participant is assigned a Hale and has the opportunity to utilize it for shelter throughout the day. At the end of the day all of the participants retire to the dormitory area. The dorms are very simple, clean, and have working showers and bathrooms.
"Hale" overlooking Kona Coast |
The young adult program is located in Reeds Bay, in the town of Hilo and is right on the water. Water activities include but are not limited to canoeing, stand up paddle boarding, swimming, and fishing. All participants adolescents and young adults have opportunities for outings including hiking the volcano's, fishing, swimming, and community service. They also have opportunities to participate in Yoga, Strength Training, and Qi Gong.
The clinical team spearheaded by Hilary Moses is an impressive one. The focus on Rights of Passage, Mindfulness, and Horticultural Therapy provides a well rounded treatment approach. Additionally they have Dr. Britta Zimmer, Naturopathic Physician. She works with the psychiatrist, participant, family, and PQ team members to provide a well rounded nutritional program and integrated medical treatments as necessary including the use of supplements. All of the participants I spoke to love Dr. Britta and commented on how since they arrived at PQ their sleeping, eating, and overall health have vastly improved. Once participant had lost close to 30 lbs just by living a more mindful and healthier lifestyle.
One of the amazing gardens |
Some References:
Gardening for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Special Educational Needs: Engaging with Nature to Combat Anxiety, Promote Sensory Integration and Build Social Skills. Natasha Etherington (2012) Buy it on Amazon.
Green Nature/Human Nature. Charles Lewis (1996)
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