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Davey Bulletin Nov-Dec 2019

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20 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | November/December 2019 THE ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION LAUNCHES NEW TREE CAMPUS HEALTHCARE RECOGNITION PROGRAM Davey has sponsored a new Tree Campus Healthcare program, launched by the Arbor Day Foundation. This one- of-a-kind program, made possible through financial support from professional partner Davey Tree, aims to transform community health and wellness and ultimately save lives through the health benefits provided by trees, as well as recognize health institutions that make a mission-aligned impact to improve community wellness through tree planting, education, and community engagement. Davey has supported this program because of the natural connectivity between trees and human health and the business connection in the emerging healthcare market. The Tree Campus Healthcare recognition program connects inpatient healthcare facilities of all sizes with local community forestry programs to improve human health outcomes, while improving the extent and condition of community forests. Through Tree Campus Healthcare, thousands of people and hundreds of communities will be touched by the proven health benefits of trees. Facilities in the U.S. delivering inpatient healthcare services are eligible for Tree Campus Healthcare recognition, including hospitals, senior care, and other residential rehabilitation centers. Research shows that patient interaction with green space, gardens, parks, and natural areas helps the human condition. Specifically, trees play an important role in improving the physical and mental health of the global population in a variety of ways, including improving respiratory health, lowering urban temperatures, and providing restorative properties. There is also an economic case for investments in trees. Access to trees is a social determinant of health – having 10 more trees on a city block is comparable to an annual increase in income of $10,000 or being 7 years younger. Additionally, a 1 percent increase in tree cover of a county's land is associated with an average annual Medicare expenditure savings of $4.32 per person per year. "Healthy trees generate so many benefits for both healthcare campuses and the communities they serve," said Sandra Reid, vice president of corporate communications and strategic planning administration. "Davey understands this and so do our clients. We support Tree Campus Healthcare because we want trees and natural landscapes to reach their maximum potential so we can all feel the impacts of those benefits." To receive Tree Campus Healthcare Recognition, eligible fa- cilities will conduct planning and activities that fulfill the five program standards. Those standards include: the formation of an advisory committee, development of a tree care plan, participation in a community forestry project, sponsorship of a celebration event or education campaign, and a suggested commitment to financial investment in tree projects, education events and/or community outreach. "Tree Campus Healthcare will shine a light on healthcare facilities leading the way to advance human health and wellness through trees," said Dan Lambe, president, Arbor Day Foundation. The Cleveland Clinic is a Davey client. Davey worked with Arbor Day to develop the Tree Campus Healthcare program. VISION

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