Welcome to the HealthcareFacilitiesToday.com weekly roundup. Check out the key posts from last week and hit the ground running on Monday. As we creep closer to autumn, the posts are looking toward the future — whether it be baby boomers in the autumn of their years of the many moods of Mother Nature.
An article on the Sourcable website tells of dementia villages offer normalcy and security to vulnerable patients. Meanwhile, Utah is building new, amenity-rich assisted-care living facilities for baby boomers, according to an article on the HJNews site.
Hospitals in California are having to deal with news seismic standards. On solution, according to an article on the Health Facilities Management website is
a new wall technology designed to withstand earthquakes. Across the pond, nature is also a front-burner issue as Europe's oldest hospital gets green energy upgrade, as a Click Green article describes.
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