Creating Compassionate Spaces in Healthcare

A new bereavement room at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan NICU aims to provide peace and privacy for families.

By Elaina Myers, Assistant Editor


After parents experience unimaginable loss, the environment around them can profoundly shape how they process grief, seek comfort and spend private time together. Recognizing the importance of compassionate spaces within healthcare facilities, a new bereavement room at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan NICU was created through the efforts of the Bryson and Baker Batt Foundation and Children’s Wisconsin. Bryson and Baker Batt Foundation announced the new amenity in an Instagram post last month.

 
 
 
 
 
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Unlike traditional hospital rooms, the bereavement room was intentionally developed to feel warm, calming and residential in nature. Soft textures, soothing colors, comfortable furniture and carefully selected decor elements help create an environment that feels less institutional and more “homey.” The space includes a bed, nightstands, a TV, table and coffee machine. Every design detail was chosen with sensitivity in mind, helping families feel removed from the stress and intensity of the environment right outside the door.  

Separate seating areas around the room allow families the flexibility for quiet reflection or shared time together, with a couch in the main area and chairs positioned in more secluded areas. Thoughtful acoustics and muted lighting help minimize noise and interruptions. The inclusion of gentle artwork and softer materials also contribute to a more peaceful sensory experience.  

More than simply a room within a hospital, the space represents a commitment to creating environments that prioritize dignity, compassion and privacy during life’s most difficult moments.  

Elaina Myers is the assistant editor of the facilities market.



May 13, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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