Grahic Jump Location
Rosemary Bakker (left) with Arlene Sussillo following a home assessment.
Sussillo uses a bed handle that allows her to get out of bed without the assistance
of a home care giver. (Photo credit: Rosemary Bakker)
Inside patient rooms at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, extensive
life-support equipment is neatly tucked away in a headwall when not needed,
a design feature that has dramatically cut the number of patient transfers.
The bookshelves and sitting area add to patient comfort. (Photo credit: Photo
by Mardon Photography; Architecture and Interior Design by BSA Design.)
Elements of Methodist Hospital's healing environment, including innovative
use of light, color, and texture, are reflected in the efficient but attractive
design of this nursing station. (Photo credit: Photo by Mardon Photography;
Architecture and Interior Design by BSA Design.)
Grahic Jump Location
Rosemary Bakker (left) with Arlene Sussillo following a home assessment.
Sussillo uses a bed handle that allows her to get out of bed without the assistance
of a home care giver. (Photo credit: Rosemary Bakker)
Inside patient rooms at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, extensive
life-support equipment is neatly tucked away in a headwall when not needed,
a design feature that has dramatically cut the number of patient transfers.
The bookshelves and sitting area add to patient comfort. (Photo credit: Photo
by Mardon Photography; Architecture and Interior Design by BSA Design.)
Elements of Methodist Hospital's healing environment, including innovative
use of light, color, and texture, are reflected in the efficient but attractive
design of this nursing station. (Photo credit: Photo by Mardon Photography;
Architecture and Interior Design by BSA Design.)
Grahic Jump Location
Rosemary Bakker (left) with Arlene Sussillo following a home assessment.
Sussillo uses a bed handle that allows her to get out of bed without the assistance
of a home care giver. (Photo credit: Rosemary Bakker)
Inside patient rooms at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, extensive
life-support equipment is neatly tucked away in a headwall when not needed,
a design feature that has dramatically cut the number of patient transfers.
The bookshelves and sitting area add to patient comfort. (Photo credit: Photo
by Mardon Photography; Architecture and Interior Design by BSA Design.)
Elements of Methodist Hospital's healing environment, including innovative
use of light, color, and texture, are reflected in the efficient but attractive
design of this nursing station. (Photo credit: Photo by Mardon Photography;
Architecture and Interior Design by BSA Design.)