A tranquil and relaxing garden has been opened at a community hospital in Cornwall as the NHS develops more creative and nature-based approaches to health and well-being. The new garden has been unveiled outside premises that are used by CAMHS (child and adolescent mental health service) and MHST (mental health support in school). The well-being garden features flower beds, seating areas, a wheelchair-friendly table and flat paving which links the various areas. The Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is spending money on such green spaces as part of its clinical strategy.