IMPACT

Mental Health

57.8 million people in the United States suffer from some form of mental health issue (NAMI)

Urban Living

Around 66% of the American population resides in urban areas (Humes et al., 2011), potentially facing challenges in accessing safe green spaces compared to those in other locales (Wolch et al., 2014; Rigolon et al., 2018a).

Hospital Stays

Hospital stays in the United States amount to over a million days every two years (Henry, 2016), many patients face views of urban landscapes rather than greenery from their windows (Trau et al., 2016).

Physical Disabilities

Additionally, an estimated 40 million Americans grapple with physical disabilities, potentially limiting their outdoor mobility (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2017).

Seasonal Depression

Many United States citizens experience mental health issues including but not limited to seasonal depression. This primarily affects citizens residing in the Northern regions of the United States.

Assisted Living Facilities

Moreover, approximately nine million adults in the United States and Europe reside in assisted care facilities, often lacking nearby natural settings (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2016; Artmann et al., 2017).


The impact of EcoVision is widespread. On a personal level, it reconnects patients with nature, improving their mental and emotional well-being, reducing stress, and accelerating recovery. EcoVision has the potential to reshape healthcare by providing a scientifically backed therapy that enhances patient recovery outcomes. As the demand for NBIs, assisted living facilities, hospital stays, and urban living increases, EcoVision’s innovative approach offers a proprietary, valuable solution that can transform therapeutic recovery in medical settings that is growing increasingly more valuable. Through real health benefits, multi-sensory immersion tech, easy-to-use interfaces, anti-bacterial tech, and interactive experiences, the Eco-Vision presents an efficient and satisfactory experience for users who cannot equally enjoy the pleasures of nature.

MISSION: Providing Care for Patients Through Nature