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Nashville, TN, August 23, 2010 – In the pursuit of strengthening their use of Evidence-Based Design, Wellness Environments is embarking on a multidisciplinary study of hospital renovations and replacements. Wellness will partner with 7 to 10 hospitals that will each receive anywhere from $100,000 to $250,000 for the administration of these studies. The goal is to analyze future renovations and replacements of Critical Access Hospital Patient Rooms, Operating Rooms and Emergency Departments over the course of two to five years.
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Wellness Environments was featured in a recent article by the Nashville Business Journal. For the article, please visit their website by clicking here.
Tags: american heart institute, critical access hospital, durable wall system, hospital renovation, patient room design
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The Story of How a CAH Replaced their Patient Rooms using their Reimbursement
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This 30 Minute Free Live Webinar will detail the transformation of a Critical Access Hospital in the Panhandle of Florida from a 1970’s-era Hospital to a modern state-of-the-art Acute Care Facility. Read more »
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NASHVILLE, TN (January 1, 2010) – Wellness Environments, who specializes in hospital renovation and new hospital construction and specifically, state-of-the-art patient rooms and patient room design, has added a new division to their company. This division, Wellness Financial, is designed to provide capital resources for hospital renovations and new hospital construction.
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In the interest of better serving the Critical Access Hospital community, Wellness Environments created a new division called Wellness Financial. Wellness Financial is dedicated to bringing financial sources to hospitals that require renovation, remodeling or new construction needs.
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CONCORD, CA (November 11, 2009)— The Center for Health Design (CHD) , a nonprofit research, education and advocacy organization announces that Wellness Environments of Nashville, TN has joined the list of Advocate Firms for the Evidence-Based Design Accreditation and Certification (EDAC) program as an Advocate Firm. Advocate Firms are dedicated to using an evidence-based design process in healthcare facilities and commit to putting 25% of their team through the accreditation process.
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Tags: center for health design, critical access hospital, evidence-based design, patient room design
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Most of America’s 5,000 hospitals were built in the 1960s and ’70s, a late-in-developing consequence of passage of the Hospital Survey and Construction Act, or Hill-Burton Act, inspired by President Harry S. Truman back in 1946.
Wellness Environments’ patient room design maximizes patient safety, patient satisfaction, and staff efficiency, while minimizing maintenance and downtime.
Tags: critical access hospital, evidence-based design, hospital rooms, patient room design, patient rooms
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LIMESTONE COUNTY, September 14, 2006 – Limestone Medical Center’s new hospital design will feature “hospital rooms of the future,” the first of their model in Texas.
Tags: critical access hospital, hospital construction, hospital room design, hospital rooms, patient room design
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RULEVILLE, Miss. – In the latest chapter of a 30-month transformation story that might be titled “The Little Hospital That Could,” North Sunflower Medical Center on Thursday officially cut the ribbon on five new Swing-Bed Unit rooms that have the feel of a home away from home.
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