I need some input!
I am on a committee to redo our ICU waiting room. Recently a family member fell and broke her arm on linens that were just laying around from another family member. Now her bill is the hospitals bill.
Its not bad, it was redone 6-7 years ago. Its rather large. However the carpet is to be torn up and wood laminate to go down (it can be cleaned, the carpet stinks!). We want to increase the lighting. Possibly add a refreshment area (we are no longer going to allow family members to bring in food or drink into the ICU, and that way they don't come up to us wanting ice or coffee).
One of our managers talked about an experience at another, larger ICU. She said that every morning (7-8ish). Someone came in, turned the lights on and collected all the linens. Also to close the ICU for a couple hours every morning so house keeping could clean. Meaning families would have to remove all items for cleaning. We have been having problems with families making "forts" in corners.
Im just wanting ideas on what works and doesn't work for your waiting room. One of our CEO's is backing the project, so we really don't have a budget (within reason).
Thanks for any help!!
Lori