Natural environments are known to promote physical, mental, and spiritual healing.
The study found that by incorporating smaller features, such as a koi pond or a bench with a view of flowers, public health and urban development strategies can optimise nature as a health resource for older adults.
They also provided places for multi-generational social interactions and engagement, including planned activities with friends and families, and impromptu gatherings with neighbours.
The researchers interviewed adults aged 65 to 86 years who lived in Vancouver. All study participants were considered low-income and came from eight different self-identified racial and ethnic groups.
"We discovered how a relatively mundane experience, such as hearing the sound of water or a bee buzzing among flowers, can have a tremendous impact on overall health," Finlay said.
"Accessibility to everyday green and blue spaces encourages seniors to simply get out the door. This in turn motivates them to be active physically, spiritually and socially, which can offset chronic illness, disability and isolation," she said.
Many overcame barriers due to chronic illness, disability, and progressing old age to connect regularly with green and blue spaces, they said.
Natural environments enable older adults to uphold daily structure in retirement and provide opportunities for diverse activities outside the home.
This is important to quality of later life by decreasing boredom, isolation, and loneliness; as well as boosting one's sense of purpose and accomplishment, researchers said.
Waterfront areas are comforting sites for spiritual connectedness with deceased loved ones, and relaxing places to escape the strains of later life, the researchers said.
The study was published in the journal Health and Place.
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