Healthcare communities in the Southeastern United States, Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, are rethinking their design and treatment to meet the needs of their patients. Patients are seeking an alternative to medical care that is hospital based.
Today’s patients want quality healthcare, they are able to make informed decisions, and looking for cost effective solutions. Healthcare settings are shifting from the sterile ‘big box’ feel to a community based environment.
This new trend in lifestyle design is a fresh look that is sweeping the industry. Moving into neighborhoods for easy access. Patients are looking for a relaxed and calm atmosphere, such as a soothing ‘spa like’ feel. With fresh design elements, updated lighting, and streamline furniture. Creating health care hubs with a positive and inviting environment.
“As healthcare design evolves, one thing is certain, flexibility will need to be addressed. A willingness to look at the future and embrace the changes that are on the horizon in a timely manner is a valuable strategy in any healthcare facility design project. These changes are shaping the fabric of our communities and how we live and work,” Building Design and Construction.
Healthcare communities are growing faster than ever and recent studies show in the next decade it is expected to Boom! The industry relies on the ability to achieve positive reviews and guests experience.
No matter what size the construction project can get overwhelming and over budget if the construction group, architect and designers aren’t experienced. That’s when SWET Construction Group comes in. We want all of our clients projects, whether new construction or renovations, to be the very best they can be and to get the maximum value for their money with a quality building and design.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the family at SWET Construction, encourages everyone to join us in learning more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.
Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.