Going & Growing Green—Creating a landscape for a healing environment at the new RMH hospital and health campus

A Greener Tomorrow

Scheduled for completion in the summer of 2010, construction of the new RMH hospital and health campus, scheduled for completion in summer 2010, is well underway. Throughout the planning and building process, RMH has remained committed to building as environmentally friendly and sustainable (or "green") as possible while adding little or no additional cost to the facility design and construction. In fact, RMH is well on the way to being the first LEED-certified hospital in Virginia. LEED, which stands for "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design," is a green building rating system developed and administered by the U.S. Green Building Council.

An integral part of RMH's "green" vision is creating a beautiful park-like setting outside the facility through thoughtful landscape design.

Research has found that viewing natural scenes or elements fosters patient recovery by:

evoking positive feelings
reducing negative emotions
effectively holding a person's attention or interest
blocking or reducing stressful thoughts






In addition, research has shown that surgical patients with views of nature had shorter post-operative stays, received fewer negative comments from nurses, took less pain medication and experienced fewer minor post-operative complications.

Going & Growing Green

The RMH Going & Growing Green landscaping campaign has two significant components:

1. Continue to pursue LEED certification with the U.S. Green Building Council
2. Design the landscape with trees, plantings and other natural elements that are environmentally sound, maintainable, cost effective, visually pleasing and supportive of healing for our patients.

 

 


The campaign is off to a great start! RMH was chosen by the Shenandoah Valley Builder's Association Arbor Day Committee as the 2009 Arbor Day recipient of 30 large trees for the new health campus. On April 24, more than 80 local elementary school students helped plant the first of many beautiful trees that will enhance the hospital grounds for years to come. These 30 trees are a small portion of the total number planned for the developed portion of the 254-acre campus.

How You Can Help

As beautiful and varied as our health campus gardens will be, so are there many ways you can be a part of the Going & Growing Green landscaping campaign. Our goal is to raise $1.7 million and gifts of every size are appreciated. If you would like to fund one of the projects listed below, your name (or a listing in honor or memory of) will be recognized in an appropriate manner.

Healing Garden and other landscaping elements include:

Natural pond water feature $40,000
Natural stone retaining walls $35,000
Terrace pavers and flagstone $30,000
Wheelchair accessible walkways $30,000
Terrace water feature $15,000
Large shade arbor $15,000
Perennials/ground cover $13,500
Shrubs (approx. 300) $12,000
30 trees (shade & flowering) $10,000
Garden statue/sculpture $10,000
Garden irrigation system $10,000
Mulch and compost $7,500
Sod for grassy garden areas $7,000
25 bushels of daffodil bulbs $5,000
Garden chairs $2,000
Resting bench (8 total) $2,000 each



















LEED “Green” funding projects include:

Collection of rain water for irrigation or other nonpotable reuse $500,000
Development of walking trails and bike paths on the campus for community
use $250,000
Retrofitting boilers in the energy plant to burn methane gas produced by landfill $350,000
Landscaping strategies to enhance water quality and protect the Chesapeake Bay watershed $250,000
“Green” power purchased from provider (2 yrs) $80,000 each












There are several ways you can make your gift to the RMH Going & Growing Green landscaping campaign:

Cash (and/or pledge over several years)
Bequest in a will
Gifts of stock, real estate, gift annuities or life insurance
Multi-year pledges (when appropriate)






To learn more about the campaign and how to make a donation, please contact:

Sherrill Glanzer
RMH Foundation
235 Cantrell Avenue
Harrisonburg, VA 22802-3293
540-564-7028
sglanzer@rhcc.com
RMHOnline.com and click on “Make A Gift”






 

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