Harefield Hospital: it began life as a TB sanatorium HAREFIELD Hospital has opened four new gardens for patients and staff. The gardens were created with the help of volunteers, artists and generous funders and have been designed to be accessible to all patients. Smooth surfaces allow easy access on beds or in chairs. Known as the Rowan Garden, the Healing Garden, the Peace Garden and the ITU garden, these new outdoor spaces aim to enhance the patient and staff experience and will help the NHS reach its target to become carbon-neutral by 2045. Staff will be encouraged to make use of the gardens on their breaks and many patients will be able to see the gardens from their window if they are not able to get outside.