Interior Design May 2014 - Posts About Healthcare Facilities Management
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5/30/2014
Q&A: Trends in healthcare interior design
Interior designer Carolyn BaRoss discusses the trends and advancements of modern healthcare interior design
Blog
5/28/2014
The origins of evidence-based design
A blog on the Healthcare Design website explores when the evidence-based design movement first began to find its footing
5/22/2014
Nurturing a multigenerational healthcare staff
In most workplaces, there are employees from the silent generation, baby boomers, Generation X and Generation Y
5/20/2014
Memory boxes fading in long-term care
Long-term care communities are moving away from using memory boxes as cuing tools for residents, according to an article on the Long-Term Living website
5/16/2014
Pediatric rehabilitation gym uses interactive design
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's Dutch-inspired rehab gym highlighted in the 'Last Detail' feature of Health Facilities Management magazine
5/14/2014
Facility design essential to therapy
Vermont psychiatric hospital transforms inpatient clinical areas into inviting and healing spaces, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
5/9/2014
Murals brighten Bronx healthcare facility
New murals at a CenterLight Health Systems in-patient care facility highlight the best of the Bronx
5/8/2014
Hospice centers offer home away from home
Healthcare Design article says that population changes mean both the number and size of facilites are growing
Blog
5/7/2014
Designing for infection control
Blog on Healthcare Design website discusses how design can play a role in combating the epidemic of hospital-acquired infections
5/2/2014
Architecture and interior design can support wayfinding
Center for Health Design discusses how specific design choices effect wayfinding in health facilities