STANDARDS INTERIOR MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 29

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STANDARDS INTERIOR MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 29

OVERVIEW Interior design is critical to the overall brand of Mission Health, and, in particular, to the visual way we present our environment to patients and their families. Materials are meant to create an atmosphere of warmth. Local artwork is used. Seating is comfortable. Windows looking upon the beauty of our region are plentiful. Plants bring life and greenery indoors. Our intention is to create places where physicians and staff are able to do their jobs effectively and efficiently, and patients and family members feel comfortable and welcomed, in an environment that is visually pleasing for everyone. 30 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 31

ENTRYWAY ENTRYWAY 1. Stacked stone in public lobby behind greeter desk 2. Wood wall accents 3. Decorative laminate around curved greeter desk 4. Engineered stone top at one level (no transaction tops) 5. Hardwood floor 6. Local art 7. Pin mounted brushed steel sign 8. Wood ceiling in atrium space 9. Logo entry mats inside and outside 10. Exterior brick and cast stone on interior surfaces 11. Finish vestibule roof when visible from floors above 32 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 33

ENTRYWAY ENTRYWAY 1. Stacked stone in public lobby behind greeter desk 2. Wood wall accents 3. Decorative laminate around curved greeter desk 4. Engineered stone top around one level (no transaction tops) 5. Hardwood floor 6. Sconce lighting 1. Large scale seating in atrium spaces arranged in small groups 2. Upholstered ottoman with laminate top for occasional tables 34 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 35

ENTRYWAY CONFERENCE ROOM 3. Allow for borrowed light in design whenever possible 4. Plants may be used to break up seating areas and offer sense of privacy 5. Frameless decorative glass is a great option when a sense of privacy is needed 1. Design light-filled support spaces for staff and patient use 2. Use name tents and flowers for high-level meetings 3. Install screen for computer use 36 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 37

PRACTICE ENTRANCE/RECEPTION PRACTICE RECEPTION 1. Clear signage for suite entrance (on left stone wall, out of this view) 2. Glass doors at suite entrances 3. Clear countertop space 4. Approved signs to communicate information 5. Pendant lights at check-in for My Care Plus only 6. Reception/check-in highlighted with art and/or accent paint 7. Clear countertop space 38 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 39

PRACTICE RECEPTION REGISTRATION 1. LED recessed down lights and table lamps for.ambient lighting in waiting rooms 2. Registration stations set up with conference top for a consultative experience 40 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 41

PRACTICE WAITING AREA PRACTICE WAITING AREA 42 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 43

PRACTICE WAITING AREA PRACTICE WAITING AREA 44 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 45

PRACTICE WAITING AREA PRACTICE WAITING AREA 1. Provide area for children in waiting rooms when appropriate 2. Preferred drinking fountain (alternate: water bottle fountain) 3. Area rugs designed as an inset for a flush transition define waiting areas when hard surface flooring is used 46 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 47

PRACTICE WAITING AREA PRACTICE WAITING AREA 1. Seating arranged to allow views to exterior 2. Avoid chair backs against the windows 3. Plants divide and/or fill large spaces 4. Provide a dedicated alcove for wheelchairs near front entry 48 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 49

CLINICAL AREA CLINICAL AREA 1. Signage design and colors to complement the interior finishes 2. Artwork placed in patient hallways 3. Desk-mounted signage in appropriate frames 4. Integrate technology into environment and keep off counters 5. Clear countertops 6. Clear hallways 7. Artwork preferred in patient hallways 8. Full wall storage with decorative pulls 9. Design spaces to avoid the need for cubicle curtains 50 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 51

CLINICAL AREA CLINICAL AREA 1. Change lighting at destinations to help with wayfinding 2. Provide access to natural light at staff areas 3. Integrate extra closed storage wherever possible 52 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 53

CLINICAL AREA CLINICAL AREA 1. Design staff lounges to function as multipurpose spaces with flexible furniture and IT/AV solutions when required 2. Specify plaque style or linear diffusers in ceilings 3. Design signage to complement interior design 54 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 55

EXAM ROOM EXAM ROOM 1. Provide natural light or art in all exam rooms 2. Physician stool finish to match guest chairs 3. Wall protection to match wall color 4. Integrated glove and paper towel dispensers 5. Semi-recessed sharps disposal 6. Mobile laptop cart 7. Door and drawer pulls in same direction 8. Room without windows uses artwork 9. Provide mirror on back of exam room doors 10. Place exam table behind door to reduce need for cubicle curtain 56 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 57

EXAM ROOM EXAM ROOM 1. Telehealth exam room 2. Avoid splash guards through design (if necessary, specify as solid surface to match countertop) 3. Wood-look sheet vinyl to be specified with picture framed integral base (avoid weld rod across room entry 4. If cubicle curtain is required, standard curtain as shown must be specified 58 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 59

HOSPITAL HEART ENTRANCE INTERIOR HOSPITAL HEART ENTRANCE INTERIOR 1. Stacked stone in public lobby behind greeter desk 2. Decorative laminate at curved greeter desk 3. Engineered stone top at one level (no transaction top) 4. Engineered hardwood floor, Class 1 5. Local art 6. Pin mounted steel sign 7. Large scale lounge furniture for extended length of stay 60 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 61

HOSPITAL HEART WAITING AREA HOSPITAL HEART WAITING AREA 1. Arrange seating in small groupings, allowing views to outside 2. Specify occasional tables and recliners for extended length of stay and varying postures 3. Provide art glass and access to natural light in Chapel spaces 62 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 63

HOSPITAL RADIOLOGY AND CANCER EXAM/PROCEDURE ROOM HOSPITAL RADIOLOGY AND CANCER EXAM/PROCEDURE ROOM 1. Interesting ceiling features and low lighting in procedure rooms can help a patient relax and feel more comfortable 64 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 65

HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC WAITING AREA HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC WAITING AREA 1. Mural printed on resilient wall covering in waiting rooms 2. Soft edge furniture in pediatric waiting areas 66 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 67

HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC EXAM/PROCEDURE ROOM HOSPITAL PEDIATRIC EXAM/PROCEDURE ROOM 1. Custom murals in high-stress environments (sealed and finishes reviewed with Facilities) 2. Local artist 68 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 69

CANCER OVERALL DESIGN CANCER OVERALL DESIGN 1. Provide seating in elevator lobby 2. Durable and pleasing wall panels at elevator entries 3. Create a unique art installation (ribbons of copper provide visual interest and a conversation piece) 4. Fireplace in public waiting area 5. Ensure signage information is clearly written and easy to understand 6. Detail of copper art installation 7. Digital signage and educational information 70 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 71

AND HOSPITAL INTERIOR STANDARDS SUMMARY AND HOSPITAL INTERIOR STANDARDS SUMMARY ENTRYWAY Stacked stone in public lobby behind greeter desk Decorative laminate around curved greeter desk Wood wall accents Engineered stone top at one level (no transaction tops) Hardwood floor Local art Pin mounted brushed steel sign Wood ceiling in atrium space Logo entry mats inside and outside Exterior brick and cast stone on interior surfaces Finish vestibule roof when visible from above Large scale seating in atrium spaces arranged in small groups Upholstered ottoman with laminate top for occasional tables Allow for borrowed light in design whenever possible Plants may be used to break up seating areas and offer sense of privacy Frameless decorative glass is a great option when a sense of privacy is needed Sconce lighting PRACTICE RECEPTION Pendant lights at check-in for My Care Plus only Reception/check-in highlighted with art and/or accent paint Clear countertop space LED recessed down lights and table lamps for. ambient lighting in waiting rooms HOSPITAL WAITING AREA (HEART) Arrange seating in small groupings, allowing views to outside Specify occasional tables and recliners for extended length of stay and varying postures Provide art glass and access to natural light in Chapel spaces EXAM/PROCEDURE ROOM Provide natural light or art in all exam rooms Physician stool finish to match guest chairs Wall protection to match wall color Integrated glove and paper towel dispensers Semi-recessed sharps disposal Mobile laptop cart Door and drawer pulls in same direction Room without windows uses artwork Provide mirror on back of exam room doors Place exam table behind door to reduce need for cubicle curtain If cubicle curtain is required, standard curtain must be specified Avoid splash guards through design (if necessary, specify as solid surface to match countertop) Wood-look sheet vinyl to be specified with picture framed integral base (avoid weld rod across room entry) Interesting ceiling features and low lighting in procedure rooms can help a patient relax and feel more comfortable Custom murals in high-stress environments (sealed and finishes reviewed with Facilities) CONFERENCE ROOM Design light-filled support spaces for staff and patient use Use name tents and flowers for high-level meetings Install screen for computer use PRACTICE ENTRANCE/RECEPTION Clear signage for suite entrance Glass doors at suite entrances Clear countertop space Approved signs to communicate information REGISTRATION Registration stations set up with conference top for a consultative experience HOSPITAL ENTRANCE INTERIOR Stacked stone in public lobby behind greeter desk Decorative laminate at curved greeter desk Engineered stone top at one level (no transaction top) Engineered hardwood floor, Class 1 Local art Pin mounted steel sign Large scale lounge furniture for extended length of stay PRACTICE WAITING AREA Provide area for children in waiting rooms when appropriate Preferred drinking fountain (alternate: water bottle fountain) Area rugs designed as an inset for a flush transition define waiting areas when hard surface flooring is used Seating arranged to allow views to exterior Avoid chair backs against the windows Plants divide and/or fill large spaces Provide a dedicated alcove for wheelchairs near front entry PEDIATRIC WAITING AREA Mural printed on resilient wall covering in waiting rooms Soft edge furniture in pediatric waiting areas CLINICAL AREA Signage design and colors to complement the interior finishes Artwork placed in patient hallways Desk-mounted signage in appropriate frames Integrate technology into environment and keep off counters Clear countertops Clear hallways Full wall storage with decorative pulls Design spaces to avoid the need for cubicle curtains Change lighting at destinations to help with wayfinding Provide access to natural light at staff areas Integrate extra closed storage wherever possible Design staff lounges to function as multipurpose spaces with flexible furniture and IT/AV solutions when required Specify plaque style or linear diffusers in ceilings CANCER OVERALL DESIGN Provide seating in elevator lobby Durable and pleasing wall panels at elevator entries Create a unique art installation (ribbons of copper provide visual interest and a conversation piece) Fireplace in public waiting area Ensure signage information is clearly written and easy to understand Detail of copper art installation Digital signage and educational information 72 MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS MISSION HEALTH ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING STANDARDS 73