Administration areas in hospitals aren’t much different than traditional offices, until you consider how many people use the same furniture. A meeting room at 10 am can turn into a consultation room by 2 pm, and a person’s workstation in the afternoon is only theirs until the next shift starts. The healthcare industry is quickly growing and providing space for a vast number of employees can be problematic in a setting not designed with flexibility in mind.
Increased User Choice
Different people and tasks require different postures and approaches. Furniture that moves or that can be reconfigured to accommodate different users and jobs helps promote comfort, wellness, happiness, and even productivity.
The healthcare industry is built on predicted responses to situations that have yet to arise. It only makes sense to have furniture that supports that as well. Spaces that can change with the individual are places that can not only accommodate multiple shifts and multiple users but can also contribute to the overall happiness and satisfaction of each person who uses them.