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| Universal Design Principles for Your Medical Office Make your space comfortable for everyone By Daniel Casciato
From a personal standpoint, Danise Levine has never stepped foot inside a medical office where she saw it designed using universal design principles.
“They follow the standards set forth by the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and building codes and don’t seem to go any further,” says Levine, an architect and assistant director of the IDEA (Inclusive Design & Environmental Access) Center at the University of... (more) |
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September 8, 2010
I hope you had a lovely Labor Day holiday!
But now that you’re back at work, I’d love for you to spend some time looking over MOT’s featured stories.
This week, we bring you Part II of our Hidden Dangers Lurking in Your Office story. This story delves into infection, personal conflict and hazardous materials.
You won’t want to miss the story on universal design. Chances are, you have no idea what universal design is, but it can make your medical office space more comfortable for everyone so I encourage you to take a look at it.
We also have a great story on reducing water usage. It’s not only the right thing to do for the environment, but it can also save you money.
Wishing you continued success,Jennifer Duell Popovec Publisher Medical Office Today
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