Creating a Comfortable Waiting Room

Posted by on Mar 4, 2014 in Behind the Design
Creating a Comfortable Waiting Room

Operating a healthcare facility is difficult and bears a lot of responsibility, especially when it comes to handling patients, their families and the hospital staff.

The waiting area sets the mood for the entire facility.  Designing is correctly will help provide your patients with a comfortable, relaxing and welcoming experience.


Hospital Waiting Room 1

Design Considerations – Keeping the Patient in Mind

The most important thing to consider when designing the waiting room is to keep your patients in mind. Who are your patients? Are they children? Are you running a practice for adults? Do you cater to senior citizens specifically? The way you design the waiting room depends on the age group of  your patients.

When operating a practice for children, you should design a waiting room that caters to them. Have small chairs and tables for them to do puzzles, play games, and color. Ensure that they have plenty to do while in the waiting room.

For adults, consider couches, large chairs and other comfortable seating. Also think about installing one or more televisions in the waiting room that get more than just your local news channels. Magazines, books and other pamphlets are always a good bet for the waiting room.

waiting room design 2

 Atmosphere – Bright Colorful Designs

An excellent idea for designing your medical practice waiting area is to put bright colors to work. When painting the walls, do not use bleak colors. Instead, brighten things up, especially for a pediatric office. The brighter the colors are, the more welcoming the office will be to patients of all ages. It will also help them stay in good spirits while in the office.

 

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