The hospital rooms, including the ICU and OB unit, are larger than standard hospital rooms and have floor-to-ceiling windows. Why did you incorporate those factors into the design?
Larger rooms are indeed part of Trinity at Terrace Park. We think our patients and their families will find this comforting, especially the overnight accommodations for new dads. We’re pleased to offer this design feature, along with the oversized windows that allow for natural light to aid in the healing process. Hospital rooms no longer have to be stark white, windowless cubicles, we’re glad to say. Being in a hospital can be a scary thing. This homelike hospital design should help make being in a hospital feel less like being in a hospital.
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