Focus: Interiors

Maintain Hospital Floors With An Integrated Care Program

Four steps can improve results


An integrated program of floor care can improve results and satisfaction, enhancing the image of the healthcare facilities, according to an article on the Health Facility Maintenance website.

These four steps — with the right products, procedures, tools, training and measurement processes - are key.

Step 1. Assess the needs and objectives of the facility. 

Step 2. Select a robust floor maintenance program. 

Step 3. Implement a training program and materials. 

Step 4. Round and inspect. 

Well cared for floors can create a lasting impression that can improve satisfaction as well as safety in a healthcare facility.  According to the American Journal of Infection Control in 2017, hospital floors are often excluded as a potential source for infection; however, pathogens can spread from the floor to hands and other high-touch surfaces throughout a hospital room.

Plus, many hotel rooms have high-touch objects in direct contact with the floor, including personal items, medical devices and supplies, according to the Facility Executive article.

Read the full Health Facility Management article.

 



October 20, 2020


Topic Area: Interior Design


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