Considering geography in behavioral care architecture and design
Behavioral healthcare facility design typically focuses on creating a space that is safe, calm and inviting for patients and their families, according to an article on the Behavioral Health website
Behavioral healthcare facility design typically focuses on creating a space that is safe, calm and inviting for patients and their families, according to an article on the Behavioral Health website. But the way those goals are achieved can vary based on where a project is located.
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August 12, 2016
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Architecture
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