When designing hospital patient rooms, it is hard to find the delicate balance between privacy and visibility. Patients often complain of feeling overexposed yet, too much privacy can isolate the patient - resulting in feelings of loneliness and blocking important visibility for staff.
Read More"If you could stand in someone else’s shoes. Hear what they hear. See what they see. Feel what they feel. Would you treat them differently?"
Read MoreConstance Kilgore is the new featured artist for the Healing Arts Gallery at Smilow Cancer Center.
Read MoreAs the cost effective speed-to-market process continues to dominate Healthcare project delivery, designers must alter their process in order to ensure best practices and innovations are instilled. Learn how CAMA is managing this shift.
Read MoreEileen Eder was selected as the solo-exhibitionist for the start of the 2018 Healing Arts Gallery at Smilow Cancer Center.
Read MoreThis photo of the new Ronald McDonald House of CT offers a juxtaposition of our design history - Though built over 2 decades apart from each other, both projects had the same goal: to embody a culture of family-centered care.
Read MoreHealthcare experiences are often complex and frightening, which is why healthcare environments must accommodate new technology while also enabling the concepts of patient-centered care.
Read MoreA patient's daughter wrote to Smilow sharing the great positive effect that a painting hanging in her father's hospital room gave to him in his final moments...
Read MoreFrank Bruckmann's community-centered art not only comforts visitors of Smilow Cancer Center but also compliments Yale New Haven Health's commitment to connect with the communities it serves.
Read MoreThe new Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut provides comfort and wellbeing for families of patients at the children's hospital across the street.
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Roslyn Meyer is featured in the most recent solo exhibition at Smilow Cancer Hospital's Healing Art Gallery.
Read MoreThe Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Ronald McDonald House of CT took place on May 11, 2016 at the new location of 860 Howard Avenue in New Haven. Read more...
Read MoreRosalyn Cama offers insights about waiting room design and how it impacts Patient Experience.
Read MoreRosalyn reflects on her visit to the 2017 HIMMS conference.
Read MoreWith branded experiences so fully entrenched in our culture, why does healthcare seem to lag behind?
Read MoreIn honor of National Walk to Work Day, learn about the first study that demonstrated the correlation between daily activity and heart disease, and how design can encourage movement within a space.
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