Video

Lebanon VA Center project creates a flexible therapy space

The Center for Veterans' Enterprises was created for residential rehab and outpatient veterans,


To break down the siloes created by small teaching and therapy spaces scattered along several corridors, the Center for Veterans' Enterprises was created for residential rehab and outpatient veterans, according to a video on the Array Architects website.

A therapy team on the second floor, offers a professional community the safe HIPPA zones for care-based conversations.

This approach puts the veteran as the center of care and breaks down the once-siloed staff-to-veteran approach.

Flexible spaces that can accommodate individual or large group learning and small meetings people, clustered seating to encourage casual conversations were a priority.

Watch the video and read the article.

 

 



May 20, 2016


Topic Area: Architecture


Recent Posts

Turning Facility Data Into ROI: Where Healthcare Leaders Should Start

Better data, smarter tools and small facility upgrades can drive measurable returns, guide ambulatory strategy and improve patient experience.


Sutter Health Breaks Ground on Advanced Cancer Center and Care Complex

The new center, located on Sutter’s Memorial Medical Center campus, will feature four stories and 165,000 square feet of modernized, patient-centered space.


Imperial Beach Community Clinic Caught Up in Email Cyberattack

The unusual activity they detected occurred between February 4, 2025, to May 2, 2025.


Social Media Driving Rise in Trade Jobs

Social media is the second largest career influencer for Gen Zers.


North Carolina Children's Receives $25M Gift from Coca-Cola Consolidated

The gift is the first step towards the goal of raising more than $1 billion for the new NC Children’s campus in Apex.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.