Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital | Boston, MA | nora® flooring

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2016
  • Learn how this state-of-the-art hospital was developed, addressing varying concerns, including staff and patient comfort, long-term maintenance, acoustics and safety.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @JesusOrtiz-ob4jm

    Saludos disculpen cuanto cuesta la rehabilitación tube un accidente me lesione la médula a nivel de toraxica t12 doble y l3 lumbar tengo 7 meses después del accidente

  • @debra13
    @debra13 4 года назад

    I have a question- do you accept COVID patients or have any on your floors?

  • @bettisimpson3614
    @bettisimpson3614 6 лет назад

    I agree with safety concerns you pose, ease of walking for staff and the markers set to evaluate patients' abilities. Aside from that please take a look at facilities built in Europe for chronic patient care and rehabilitation, the environment does not need to resemble a hospital setting. Keep in mind that all these people seeking your help due to their various disabilities may also be depressed, anxious, discouraged, many things. The rooms and lighting do not in any way have to resemble hospital patient rooms, the color scheme does not need to be grey and green in various tones of such. There are so many ways to create a more tranquil environment for the sake of the patients and I'm sure the employees will appreciate it too. Take a look at what European architects are doing with such facilities, look at hotels and their room treatments. Medical care is changing and chronic disease along with depression are on the rise, it is time for medical facilities and architects designing them to grow into designing sensitive appropriate shelters for the long term care of disease. I am an Architect and am also dealing with a chronic disease. This message needs to be brought forth.