Environmental Adaptation for Person-Centered Care: Lessons from an Underground Medical Facility
Sharon Ost-Mor, Elena Titelman, Eduard Zlyesov, Inna Shugaev

TL;DR
This study shows how a parking facility was successfully converted into a geriatric care center, maintaining quality care through environmental adaptations during an emergency.
Contribution
The paper introduces practical strategies for adapting non-traditional spaces into functional healthcare environments during emergencies.
Findings
Optimized lighting, ventilation, and temperature control were implemented to meet rehabilitation needs.
Efficient spatial organization supported essential rehabilitation services in a non-traditional setting.
Therapeutic environments were created despite spatial constraints to preserve patient and staff wellbeing.
Abstract
Environmental factors significantly impact health outcomes as people age, yet little research explores strategies for maintaining quality care when traditional healthcare environments become unavailable. This study examines the successful conversion of an underground parking facility into a functional geriatric rehabilitation center during an extended emergency relocation at Fliman Medical Center. Through a detailed case study, including in depth interviews and diaries, the research analyzes key environmental modifications and operational adaptations necessary to sustain comprehensive carein a non-traditional setting. Specifically, it evaluates environmental control systems, space utilization, therapeutic environment creation, and strategies for preserving patient and staff wellbeing. Findings highlight the effective implementation of critical adaptations, including optimized lighting,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Green Space and Health · Urban Transport and Accessibility · Occupational Therapy Practice and Research
