Focus: Facility Design

Delbert Day Cancer Institute design blends technology, amenities

Amenities included to serve patients and families who are required to spend an extended period of time inside the hospital


The design of the Delbert Day Cancer Institute in Rolla, Mo., blends technology and patient amenities, according to an article on the Healthcare Construction & Operations website.

The amenities included to serve patients and families who are required to spend an extended period of time inside the hospital.

The lobby includes a retail space, a café, an education space and a community center. 

There is also a healing garden designed to provide a relaxing escape for patients and visitors. 

Read the article.

 



February 3, 2017


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