2024 - London UK
Princess Royal University Hospital Respiratory Support Unit
King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, in collaboration with Floyd Slaski Architects, is leading the development of a new respiratory support unit at Princess Royal University Hospital, particularly in Outpatients E, G&A Ward. This project comprises twelve RSU bed bays, complemented by essential supporting facilities. Patients, especially those with degenerative conditions like dementia, benefit significantly from color-coded environments. By assigning contrasting colours in bed bays, bedroom corridor walls, and surrounding areas, the hospital provides visual cues that aid patients in recognising and identifying their location within the unit. This reduces confusion and anxiety, contributing to a more comfortable and supportive care environment.
Different colours are assigned to various functions of the hospital, including bed bays, corridors, and supporting facilities. This aids patients, visitors, and staff in navigating the complex healthcare environment more easily. For instance, specific colours can guide individuals within Outpatients E, G&A Ward, through essential areas within the RSU.
In line with this commitment to innovation, the hospital incorporates Draeger pendants strategically throughout the RSU project, leveraging cutting-edge technology to enhance patient care. Additionally, the Trust has recognised the importance of prioritising the needs of healthcare workers, providing them with high standard amenities such as a rest room, a regen kitchen, a changing area, and an interview room.
Contract Completion
2024
Contract Value
£3.5 million
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