Healthcare Architecture Firms, Simone Health, Explains Why Your Hospital Needs a Rooftop Garden

BRONX, N.Y., Oct. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Hospitals usually conjure images of bright white walls, cold tile floors, and unforgiving fluorescent lights. But what if they brought up feelings of calm instead of anxiety, relief instead of discomfort? The hospital layout is evolving, and modern hospitals are adopting more patient centered design by incorporating natural lighting, greenery, outdoor spaces, and more comforting architecture that can transform the traditional healthcare space. One of the increasingly popular hospital additions is a rooftop garden, where staff, visitors, and patients alike can go to absorb some sun, gaze at pretty plants, and take a slow walk. Healthcare architecture firms, Simone Health, explains why installing a rooftop garden can help hospitals improve the overall healthcare experience.

    --  Relieves stress for both patients and staff: The greatest benefit that
        comes with a rooftop garden is providing a space where patients and
        staff can catch a breath of fresh air. Being sealed indoors all day can
        be damaging for one's mental health, especially in a high-stress
        environment like a hospital. A rooftop garden provides an open,
        lush-green area perfect for de-stressing. Natural landscapes have been
        shown to reinvigorate and relax those that see them, allowing anxious
        visitors and stressed doctors to take in an aesthetically pleasing view
        and get some much-needed comfort from a hard day.
    --  Improves patient care: Many hospital patients have no choice but to stay
        indoors all day for health reasons and lack of safe outdoor spaces for
        their medical needs. Fitting a hospital rooftop garden with sufficient
        power lines and closed-off conditions allows these patients to take a
        stroll outside, attended or unattended, embracing the sun, the air, and
        the sweeping views. Giving patients locked to machines the ability to
        travel outdoors can significantly improve morale and mental state, both
        of which hospital patients, especially frequent or permanent ones,
        struggle with.
    --  Increases productivity: A rooftop garden can increase the productivity
        of your hospital staff by giving them a place to recoup and refresh
        during their long shifts. After hours of being inside and tending to
        patients and visitors, staff members often feel like their energy is
        lagging. This can be combated with some fresh air and sunlight, as well
        as a quick walk through the garden. Proven to have an energizing effect,
        giving staff their own space outdoors, away from patients and their
        visitors, can give a few small moments of peace before they feel ready
        to get back to work.

Rooftop gardens have the power to increase your hospital's overall patient experience, affecting everyone from the patients to the staff to provide a better healthcare atmosphere. Find out how you can incorporate a rooftop garden in your hospital development today.

About Simone Health Development Companies:
Simone Health Development Companies is a full-service real estate investment company specializing in the acquisition and development of office, retail, industrial and healthcare properties in the New York tristate area. Headquartered in the Bronx, the privately held company owns and manages more than 5 million square feet of property in the Bronx, Westchester County, Queens, Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey. The company's portfolio includes more than 100 properties and ranges from multi-building office parks to retail and industrial space. The largest and most successful development from Simone Health is the 42-acre Hutchinson Metro Center office complex located directly off the Hutchinson River Parkway in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx. The first two phases of the complex, which comprise nearly 750,000 square feet of Class A office and medical space, are fully leased. Two additional phases totaling 650,000 square feet (370,000-square-foot Metro Center Atrium and 280,000-square-foot Tower Two), are completed and fully leased. Visit www.simdev.com

View original content:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/healthcare-architecture-firms-simone-health-explains-why-your-hospital-needs-a-rooftop-garden-300929057.html

SOURCE Simone Health Development Companies