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HEALTHCARE REAL ESTATE, CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN & FACILITY PLANNING



                                          Advances in Mental Healthcare Facilities



           Healthcare workers around                      critical need. Waits of up   ties must also consider caregivers.  Safety   ment opportunities under a single roof.
         the globe have long realized                     to three months for psy-  features must be incorporated into the   Be it individual sessions, group therapy
         the additional need for                          chologists and longer for   design and appropriate barriers put in   activity rooms, medical or drug thera-
         behavioral      healthcare                       psychiatrists are now the   place to protect caregivers and other staff   pies, the design of new facilities will
         providers and clinics. With                      norm, not the exception.   in the event of a potentially violent situ-  enhance treatment through a warm and
         the ongoing pandemic, a sig-                       Existing mental health   ation.  Caregivers need to feel safe within   soothing environment.
         nificant layer of stress has                     facilities have quickly   their center, knowing they will not be   As an architect, I have always believed
         been added to the public, in                     become    overcrowded   trapped.                            that good design can assist with positive
         addition to the general polar-                   and obsolete.  Modern     Additionally, the design of a behav-  clinical outcomes. Our mental health
         ization we are witnessing                        facilities need to address   ioral health center needs to have the   outpatient facilities should be warm and
         across the country. The                          this as well as the new   appropriate spaces, as much natural   inviting spaces, conveying a sense of
         results of stress, anxiety, and                  philosophies and med-   light as possible, and outdoor spaces for   respect to facility clients.  The interiors
         other mood disorders play     BY CHARLES A.      ications in treating men-  caregivers to decompress and prepare for   of these facilities should allow the safety
         themselves out over the daily   MICHELSON, AIA,   tal illness, such as psy-  their next client.              and comfortable flow of people without
         news with pointless attacks   ACHA, LEED AP      chedelic therapy that are   As with any other modality of health-  bottlenecks.  As much natural light as
         and crimes that are incom-                       clinician-prescribed    care, changes and advancement require   possible should also be incorporated
         prehensible under most cir-                      guided     experiences.  the appropriately designed facilities to   into the space, as the benefits of any bio-
         cumstances.                          Special consideration must also focus on   best service our community, requiring   philic architecture have been well docu-
           The need for more mental health    behavioral health clinic acoustics, since   updated facilities than those designed in   mented.
         providers and newer facilities has never   emotional conversation can be loud,   the past.  Mental health telemedicine is
         been more important. The increased   tearful, and sometimes hostile as part of   also one component of improved treat-  Charles Michelson is President of Saltz
         need for this type of healthcare now con-  therapy.                      ment. Better outpatient facilities need to            Michelson Architects.
         sists of long wait periods for those in   The design of behavioral health facili-  be provided that offer a variety of treat-   For more information,
                                                                                                                                 visitwww.saltzmichelson.com.



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