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| A Mix of Activities |
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| Caregivers shift constantly from direct patient care to
administrative tasks and information sharing. Concentrated work, peer
collaboration, and consultations with families and patients work best
when the place matches the activity. Caregivers need quiet places,
private places, and open, connected places. |
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| More Than a Nurses' Station |
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| The caregiver's work environment includes medication areas and
equipment/supply storage, information retrieval and documentation areas,
observations areas, break rooms, and meeting spaces. Our solutions
address specific functions and still retain a cohesive look and feel,
even as they extend into adjacent patient and family spaces. |
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| Flexible and Adaptable Environments |
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| Caregivers need environments that give them control of their work
space, from adjusting a chair to reorganizing supplies. They also need
places that adapt to change, from integrating electronic medical records
to new medication delivery systems. Our applications support the dynamic
work of caregivers and the fluid nature of healthcare. |
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| A Comfortable Workplace |
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| Ergonomic, aesthetically considered, and comfortable work spaces
improve the caregiving experience and make the environment a more
positive place. |
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| Spaces for Collaboration and Heads-Down Work |
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| Collaborative work areas encourage staff exchanges and provide
dedicated spaces for research and administrative work. Privacy screens,
sound masking devices, acoustical components, and ergonomic work chairs
create comfortable, efficient spaces for concentrated work. |
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| Places to Rest and Refresh |
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| Private spaces within the support core give caregivers a place to
rejuvenate and unwind, consult confidentially with family or peers, or
work in solitude. My Studio Environments supplemented with lounge or
work furnishings fits the bill for "time out" space. |
| Detailed Product Information |
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