When physically disabled people and seniors move into a healthcare setting, they are confronted with a world of new experiences. They must accept the need for increased physical care, acclimatize to a new daily routine and find their way around a completely new environment. The immediate surroundings of disabled people or seniors are determined by the requirements of daily care procedures. A healthcare bed must be functional, a bedside cabinet is more than just a storage space, and the surrounding furniture must accommodate the needs of disabled people and/or seniors.
This particularly includes the immediate surroundings, which are determined by the requirements of daily care procedures. This seems to be quite normal to us while providing nursing care or working for this field. A healthcare bed must be functional, a bedside cabinet is more than just a storage space, and the surrounding furniture must accommodate the needs of disabled people and/or seniors.
Both these issues already provide sufficient reasons for paying more attention to the interior design of institutional healthcare facilities, Because discontented residents will cause a bad work climate and dissatisfied visitors will quickly induce a negative image for the facility.
This, however, would be the worst possible prerequisite against the background of a fiercer competition among healthcare facilities, also with regard to changing outline conditions and considering the critical attitude of the "new seniors", who - while not being able to live as usual - yet want to dwell in a comfortable and functional living environment.
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