In particular, if you suffer from back pain, selecting a recliner, zero gravity chair, or massage chair can really increase your comfort level at home. Having uncomfortable furniture makes your guests uncomfortable, which can add stress when hosting a party.
Whether they’re visiting your medical facility for short-term outpatient care or an extended stay, they need high-quality furniture. The days of rigid treatment chairs and inaccessible design are over. Today’s healthcare spaces are increasingly patient-centric and adaptable — and it all starts with the right medical chairs. If you’re looking for patient seating for your facility, you have countless options.
One of the most cited disturbances to productivity and wellbeing in any space is unwanted noise. The various levels of certification, from Bronze to Platinum, demand ever-increasing quality of elements such as air, water, light, movement, sound, and materials, to name a few. Every aspect of the building is considered, from the materials used to construct the walls, right down to the furniture provided for the users.
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At the end of the one-year study, the participants who had been using a standing desk reported an improved quality of life, reduced fatigue as well as reduced anxiety! This shows that height-adjustable desks are not only good for physical health and circulation, but also improve mental health.
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Depending on the services you provide, your patients may be in chairs for their treatments, as opposed to beds or benches. In many inpatient facilities, caregivers must transfer patients from room to room, in and out of various furniture. That can be a cumbersome and risky task that increases the risk of injury — for both patients and staffers. Innovative stretcher-chairs, such as those in Champion’s TransMotion Collection, help streamline patient flow.