To break down the siloes created by small teaching and therapy spaces scattered along several corridors, the Center for Veterans' Enterprises was created for residential rehab and outpatient veterans, according to a video on the Array Architects website.
A therapy team on the second floor, offers a professional community the safe HIPPA zones for care-based conversations.
This approach puts the veteran as the center of care and breaks down the once-siloed staff-to-veteran approach.
Flexible spaces that can accommodate individual or large group learning and small meetings people, clustered seating to encourage casual conversations were a priority.
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