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Skilled nursing facilities: advice from the experts.


The panel offered insights on various aspects of designing skilled nursing facilities skilled nursing facility
n. Abbr. SNF
An establishment that houses chronically ill, usually elderly patients, and provides long-term nursing care, rehabilitation, and other services.
 (SNFs). On programming and planning, George Pressler, president of Planning Decision Resources in Topanga, Calif., said, "Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF SNF
abbr.
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SNF

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) or Skilled Nursing Units (SNU SNU Seoul National University
SNU Southern Nazarene University
SNU What's New? (slang)
SNU Spiritualists' National Union (UK)
SNU Skilled Nursing Unit (hospitals and nursing homes) 
) serve the living and healthcare needs of the tender, frail resident--requiring utmost respect and dignity"

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 in mind when considering the design of a SNF:"

* Residents may be short-term or very longterm;

* Design space for family or visitors;

* Understand the levels of care to be provided within the SNF/SNU as the definition is quite broad and may encompass a variety of patient types with differing clinical and social needs;

* Recognize that the "world" you are designing for the resident may be as limited as a five-foot distance from the bed ... within one room;

* Resident sensitivities to light, temperature, and sound may be extreme. Consider the ability to adjust each environment to accommodate the particular needs;

* Provide for sufficient staff and clinical support spaces;

* Plan the circulation with minimal turns and circuitous cir·cu·i·tous  
adj.
Being or taking a roundabout, lengthy course: took a circuitous route to avoid the accident site.
 routes;

* Consider emergent or urgent clinical access needs for both bringing essential services to the resident or movement of the resident to these services;

* Make certain elevators are sized to accommodate a stretcher and two to three attending staff.

* Recognize the dignity of the resident, the patient ... the person ... at all cost.

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, Armando Gonzalez, principal of Gonzalez Goodale Architects in Pasadena, Calif., said, "Challenge existing codes and statutes that limit design and human environments"

He added, "Avoid formula solutions, limited institutional attitudes, and strive for creative environments that nourish the human spirit, enhance patient care attitudes and welcome family and guest visitors;"

* Vigorously tackle regulatory requirements that limit new, creative solutions to caring environments;

* Promote the use of maximum day lighting throughout the facility;

* Integrate exterior and interior design elements that encourage effective way finding and design special visual features that assist all with orientation.

* Explore/promote decentralized de·cen·tral·ize  
v. de·cen·tral·ized, de·cen·tral·iz·ing, de·cen·tral·iz·es

v.tr.
1. To distribute the administrative functions or powers of (a central authority) among several local authorities.
 nurses' stations, social spaces that are close to clustered units / beds, residential scale dining rooms and smaller work stations.

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, president of Kay Trimmer Interior Design in St. Petersburg, Fla., discussed interior design.

"Skilled Nursing Facilities are built to maintain a quality healthcare style within a setting of commonly shared services shared services,
n.pl the administrative, clinical, or other service functions that are common to two or more hospitals or their health care facilities and used jointly or cooperatively by them.
 such as bathing, dining, social, etc.," she said. She added:

* SNFs are, many times, located within a campus-style setting that accommodates congregate care and facilities for step-down care;

* A SNF is often referred to as a "nursing home," thus color, pattern, texture and moisture barriers must be given attention;

* SNFs are highly regulated in each state--all fire codes must be adhered to;

* Staffing of SNFs usually consists of registered nurses, nursing assistants, licensed vocational nurses licensed vocational nurse
n. Abbr. LVN
A licensed practical nurse who is permitted by license to practice in California or Texas.
 and licensed practical nurses li·censed practical nurse
n.
Abbr. LPN A nurse who has completed a practical nursing program and is licensed by a state to provide routine patient care under the direction of a registered nurse or a physician.
;

* SNF provides care 24 hours a day--seven days a week;

* SNFs usually signal the final stage of life, so all furniture, fixtures, and equipment are provided--hospice may be provided;

* The goal in design is to offer dignity in an institutional setting with appropriate seating--with moisture barriers with appropriate heights and widths for furniture. Slip and fall accidents occur often. With this in mind, correct flooring is crucial throughout the facility;

* Since space is only about 150 square feet per person, furnishes and finishes should be refreshed about every five years--so families of loved ones are in clean comfortable setting within their rooms;

* At times residents can bring a favorite dresser, cabinet, artwork or lamp. All seating, however, should be provided by the facility and to meet state fire codes.
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Title Annotation:East Meets West / Design
Publication:Contemporary Long Term Care
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2004
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