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Hospital Facility 1.5 - Patient-Centric Room Design in Hospitals

Creating a Healing Environment: patient-centric room design in hospitals can significantly enhance patient comfort and recovery. By incorporating natural elements, offering nutritious meals, and focusing on a holistic healing approach, healthcare facilities can create an environment that promotes well-being and faster recovery.


Nature-Inspired Ambiance: A Key to Patient Recovery



1. Natural Light and Views

  • Large Windows: Install large windows to bring in natural light and provide patients with views of the outdoors. This exposure to natural light can improve mood, enhance sleep quality, and boost overall well-being.

  • Skylights: Incorporate skylights in rooms lacking windows to ensure an influx of natural light throughout the day.

2. Greenery and Indoor Plants

  • Indoor Plants: Strategically place potted plants in patient rooms and common areas. Choose plants known for their air-purifying qualities, such as peace lilies, snake plants, and spider plants, to improve indoor air quality.

  • Vertical Gardens: Create vertical gardens or living walls in common areas to add a vibrant touch of nature and calmness to the environment.

3. Natural Materials and Colors

  • Natural Materials: Use wood, stone, and other natural materials in furniture and decor to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

  • Earthy Colors: Incorporate a color palette inspired by nature, featuring greens, browns, and blues, to evoke a sense of calm and relaxation.

4. Nature-Themed Decor

  • Artwork: Display artwork featuring nature scenes, landscapes, or botanical prints. This can provide visual stimulation and a sense of connection to the natural world.

  • Textures: Use natural textures like bamboo, wicker, and cotton in room furnishings and accessories to add depth and interest.

5. Outdoor Spaces

  • Garden Areas: Design accessible garden spaces where patients can relax, take walks, or simply enjoy the fresh air. These areas can serve as healing retreats and offer therapeutic benefits.

  • Balconies and Patios: If possible, include balconies or patios in patient rooms for direct access to outdoor spaces.



Nutrient-Rich and Digestible Diet for Faster Recovery

1. Fresh and Organic Ingredients

  • Local and Seasonal Produce: Source fresh, organic fruits and vegetables that are in season to ensure maximum nutrient content and flavor.

  • Herb Gardens: Cultivate on-site herb gardens to provide fresh herbs for cooking, enhancing meal flavor and nutritional value.

2. Balanced Meals

  • Nutrient-Dense Foods: Offer meals that include a balance of protein, healthy fats, whole grains, and plenty of fruits and vegetables. Include superfoods like leafy greens, berries, nuts, and seeds for added nutrition.

  • Hydration: Ensure patients have access to plenty of water and hydrating foods such as cucumbers, melons, and citrus fruits.

3. Easy-to-Digest Options

  • Gentle on the Stomach: Provide foods that are easy to digest, such as broths, steamed vegetables, and lean proteins. Avoid highly processed and greasy foods.

  • Probiotics: Include probiotic-rich foods like yogurt and fermented vegetables to support gut health and digestion.

4. Personalized Nutrition Plans

  • Dietary Restrictions: Accommodate individual dietary needs and restrictions, such as gluten-free, lactose-free, or low-sodium diets.

  • Patient Preferences: Consider patient preferences and cultural dietary practices to ensure meals are both enjoyable and nutritious.

5. Presentation and Variety

  • Appealing Presentation: Serve meals in an appealing and appetizing manner to stimulate appetite.

  • Menu Variety: Offer a variety of meal options to prevent monotony and ensure a broad spectrum of nutrients.


Additional Strategies for Patient Comfort

1. Healing Sounds

  • Nature Sounds: Play sounds of nature, such as birdsong, flowing water, or rustling leaves, to create a tranquil auditory environment.

  • Music Therapy: Provide options for calming music to help reduce stress and promote relaxation.

2. Aromatherapy

  • Essential Oils: Use essential oils with calming scents like lavender, chamomile, or eucalyptus in diffusers to create a soothing atmosphere.

3. Art and Craft Activities

  • Creative Expression: Offer art and craft activities that involve nature, such as painting landscapes or creating floral arrangements, to engage patients in a therapeutic and enjoyable way.


About B-Hosleaf and Hospital Consultant Ashutosh Baronia

B-Hosleaf specializes in green and sustainable solutions tailored for hospitals. The company's mission is to create environments that foster healing through the integration of natural elements, innovative design, and advanced sustainability practices. B-Hosleaf offers a comprehensive range of services, including energy audits, renewable energy systems, sustainable building materials, water conservation, and waste management solutions.



Ashutosh Baronia is a key team member at B-Hosleaf, renowned for his expertise in hospital design and project execution. Ashutosh's precision and attention to minute details ensure that every aspect of the hospital environment is optimized for patient comfort and recovery. His commitment to excellence and sustainable practices makes him a valuable asset in creating healing spaces.



Vision for Indian Hospitals

B-Hosleaf envisions transforming Indian hospitals into sustainable, patient-centric environments that promote healing and well-being. By leveraging innovative design and green technologies, B-Hosleaf aims to set new standards in healthcare infrastructure.


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