St. Louis senior community renovates inside and out
Bethesda Terrace project created a multi-use living/dining/activity room and beautified the outdoor space, according to an article on the Environments for Aging website
Bethesda Terrace, a 10-acre senior living retirement community in St. Louis, created a multi-use living/dining/activity room and beautified the outdoor space, according to an article on the Environments for Aging website. The commons area was previously designed and furnished with minimal flexibility, which made it difficult for residents to enjoy the space.
Environmental services use cleaning carts every day, but they are often overlooked. Keeping them clean and properly stocked is key to preventing infection in healthcare facilities.
As healthcare moves toward prevention and long-term wellness, the Alice L. Walton Healthcare Campus illustrates how design strategies are evolving to support this transition.