The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Designers chose a 'things that fly' theme to honor the city's aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
September 23, 2019
Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities
Building Senior Living for the Next Generation of RetireesAs baby boomers seek new retirement expectations, developers and designers must rethink senior living facilities
Managing Drain and Biofilm RiskDrains are out of sight, but a coordinated program linking infection prevention, EVS and facilities can keep them from getting out of control.
Froedtert Hospital Blue Parking Facility IPMI Earns Award for ExcellenceIt is one of the parking and mobility industry’s most prestigious global honors.
The Role of Positive Distraction in Pediatric DesignPositive distraction by itself does not heal, but it can aid the healing process by addressing the mental well-being of an individual.
Healthcare Waste is Fueling America's DebtAs healthcare spending surpasses $5 trillion annually, facility leaders are under pressure to confront operational inefficiencies head-on.