Welcome to the HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com weekly roundup. Check out the key posts from last week and hit the ground running on Monday.
Last week’s posts included a number of facility issues that fell beyond the ordinary daily to-do list and outside the idea of what a healthcare facility is.
According to an article on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a local VA hospital will be opening a house for the families of the veterans seeking treatment there, similar to the hospitality offered by Ronald McDonald houses to the families of young patients.
Health Facilities Management offered stories about a hospital builds data center on its parking garage roof and a health system opening a grocery store in food desert in Ohio.
A blog on the Healthcare Design website discussed designing outdoor rehab spaces and the Straight website talked about a hospital in British Columbia inviting artists to help them create healing spaces inside.
• Milwaukee's Zablocki VA hospital to open house for families
• Hospital builds data center on parking garage roof
• Health system opens grocery store in food desert
• Designing outdoor rehab spaces
• Hospital puts out call to artists for healing-art project
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