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6 Key Elements of a Healthy Design in Rehab Facilities

01 January 2006 · Viewed 2137 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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We cannot stress this point further. It's about the environment and design of the rehab facility to achieve the results as soon as possible. The facilitation gives particular attention to the details in the environment in a residential program. The building in itself must allow them to step forward towards a goal. 

 

Now that we have mentioned the importance of a healthy environment of a rehab center, let's take a look at what all facilities does this environment possess. Eliminating addiction in another person is an art, and the rehab center should incorporate the best environment design. 

 

The Elements to Ensure

 

For an effective program, the following elements should definitely be present in a rehab center. 

 

An abundance of natural lighting in rooms

Every room provided to patients in a rehab center should have abundant natural light. If they don't have enough light, it can prove to be detrimental to the mental and physical health. The corridors just outside these rooms should allow the staff to absorb the patient's activities. This calls for a prior plan for the design. 

 

Ventilation

Just as light is important, a free flow of natural air throughout the room should be there. The only reason for not providing enough ventilation should be medical. There are some standards to which the rehab center has to stick in order to get proper licensure from the concerned authorities in the country. Lack of ventilation can be even more detrimental than a lack of natural light. 

 

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Sound Insulation

To avoid disturbing the patients while they're asleep or concentrating on something, the rooms should be insulated. For this purpose, the rehab facility should be in an isolated place to avoid the loud noises of the city. Even if the rehab center wants to convey a message, it should provide proper hearing aids to the patients. The floor tiles should be made of hard-wearing material that is sound-deadening. 

 

The View Inside and Outside

Artistic views outside can significantly contribute to the patient's freedom from addiction. Psychologists have found out that an innovative environment can distract the patient and reduce the wish for the consumption of a substance. So, setting up the rehab center in a naturally gifted surrounding is always preferred. 

 

If you consider the internal environment in the premises, some artistic paintings will help. It should be set according to the acceptance level of the facility. 

 

Cleanliness and Maintenance

The cleanliness and maintenance task in a rehab center should be planned before setting it up. It should consider every element in the building that needs redecoration after certain intervals. Also, there's always some wear and tear in buildings which should be repaired or replaced immediately. Providing so many delicate features, the facility should set aside a specific budget for maintenance and cleanliness that should be updated every year. 

 

Special Considerations

Every patient is different, and in some cases, the rehab center has to assign some cases for special considerations. Some extreme conditions are out of the scope back need something beyond what is offered by the drug & alcohol treatment center. Make sure that there are provisions to call psychologists and other faculty members from outside to counsel those who do not fall within the scope. 

 

In conclusion, alcohol treatment centers have a critical job to do. Any compromises in the above facilities can lead to a huge let down of the image.

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