Room & Design
Interior design plays a crucial role in care, as it has a direct impact on the well-being of patients and the working conditions of carers. Overall, well thought-out interior design in care can help to improve patients' quality of life, support their recovery and create a positive environment for both patients and carers.
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An appropriately planned environment is helpful in preventing falls and injuries. This includes aspects such as the arrangement of furniture, lighting and the use of non-slip floor coverings. A barrier-free design enables all patients, regardless of their physical limitations, to use the room safely and comfortably.
In addition, a pleasant and appealing environment can increase patients' comfort and help them feel more relaxed and at ease. The room design can also help to maintain patients' privacy and respect their personal needs.
Functionality is just as important. A well-thought-out room design can improve efficiency in care by optimising the workflow for employees and facilitating access to the required materials. Studies have repeatedly shown the important therapeutic effect of well-designed rooms. Calming colours, natural materials and a harmonious atmosphere can have a positive effect on recovery.
But it's not just the individual patient rooms that need to be considered. The carers' workspaces should also be designed to be attractive and functional. The planning of entire neighbourhood concepts can also contribute from the outset to better networking residential and care services in the city districts and residential areas.
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