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Nurse Stations
The job of the nurse has changed dramatically over the years. These changes have been driven by technology, patient care delivery and changes in processes. We have identified three distinct areas that accommodate the needs of nurses. Curb-side meets the needs for impromptu meetings. Step-in is for more involved work such as chart writing or taking dictation. Immersive is for informational meetings that may require access to computers, white boards or other technology. 



Nurse Station 1 -  Click here to view image
The single Montage nurse station highlights a transaction top and lower work surface for wheelchair access. The peninsula top accommodates conferencing requirements. The station also features Details Slatwall and FYI flat panel monitor arm and a Polyvision marker board.

Nurse Station 2 -  Click here to view image
This nurse station environment highlights a Convene conference table with Cachet chairs and a Polyvision marker board for an immersive area. The Verge stools and adjustable height worksurfaces are ideal for “on the fly” work activity.

Nurse Station 3 -  Click here to view image
This nurse station environment highlights Montage with the Pathways post and beam that routes utilities overhead without impeding the free-flowing space below and provides architectural interest. The Polyvision Copycam assists with information retrieval in the immersive area. The Walk & Talk cordless lectern and Enea stool complete the environment.


Patient Room
The ideal patient room is actually three rooms in one. The patient zone includes the bed and overbed table. The staff zone includes a sink, sanitizer and counter for writing. The family zone is a welcoming area that is comfortable so that visitors feel welcome. When the patient has ownership of their surroundings and feels connected to staff and visitors, then the space is more conducive to healing. 

Patient Room 1 -  Click here to view PDF 
This patient room features the Softcare modular headwall that becomes a unique design based on the units and options chosen. The award winning Opus over-the-bed table features two surfaces; the adjustable surface is used for food service and the secondary surface is ideal for med prep or paperwork. Also featured in the room is the Sieste sleeper/sofa.

Patient Room 2 -  Click here to view PDF 
The moveable modular design of the Opus wall unit allows for easy installation and redesign. The sliding wardrobe door provides maximum access in tight spaces. Also featured in the room is an over-the-bed table, end table and 3 seat sofa by Softcare and the Sieste recliner.

 



Waiting Room
Today’s waiting room is rarely used just for waiting. As a public gathering space it must support privacy, education, work, relaxation and diversion for kids. Seating in waiting rooms must accommodate people of all sizes and ideally facilitate private conversations between caregivers and patients, their families and friends. 

Waiting Room 1 -  Click here to view PDF 
 The Opus wall unit accommodates areas for working on the computer along with the Move chair. Seating vignettes are provided by Neighbor lounge  seating.

Waiting Room 2 -  Click here to view PDF
This waiting area highlights environments that support private work education, relaxation and diversion The products used in this diverse and inviting area are the Opus wall unit, Move, Think, Cachet and Kart chairs, the Neighbor lounge seating. The tables are Turnstone Groupwork and Enea..

 



Doctor’s Office and Exam Room
Flexibility is the ultimate goal, ensuring that each environment can efficiently and comfortably accommodate consultations, education and examinations.

Exam Room 1 -  Click here for view PDF
The Opus wall provides flexibility for storage with easy installation and redesign. The Sorrell guest seating provides comfort within a small space and the Details InfoLink 5 articulating kiosk encourages clinician/patient interaction.

Doctor’s Office 1 -  Click here to view PDF
The Opus moveable modular casework is used in two distinct areas of the office: a patient/physician conference area and a work area complete with sink and storage for medical supplies.  The Opus wall unit includes adjustable shelves, up and down lighting and sliding doors for access in tight spaces. As the patient and physician review information on the monitor, a printer sits on a nearby shelf and Details slatwall holds worktools. Opus shelves, Turnstone Crew seating and Opus bedside table and exam table complete the room.