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 MoreVacations help us relax, recharge and ultimately perform better at work but unfortunately, taking vacation time seems to be taboo in a lot of work environments. Here’s why you shouldn’t feel bad about using up your PTO!
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 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 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.
Read MoreOver the years, CAMA has traveled the country conducting visioning workshops from New York to El Paso. The result is a surprising and inspiring collection of personal stories that offer critical insight into health and healing.
Read MoreCAMA is involved in a CT Grant "Community Living Model" project which will provide services & support to individuals living with multiple chronic illnesses in the New Haven community.
Read MoreCAMA explores how to empower healthcare patients and families during waiting times and how to create desirable destinations and amenities that improve the experience by addressing their emotional, physical, and social needs.
Read MoreThe Medical College of Georgia wanted the design of their cancer clinic to remind patients that there is life after cancer.
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