As awareness of neurodiversity grows, healthcare organizations are recognizing the need to create environments that better support individuals with conditions such as autism, ADHD and dyslexia. In his conversation with Becker’s Hospital Review, Doug Spies, AIA, MHA, LEED AP, Gresham Smith senior vice president and advisory services program director, highlights how adaptable, sensory-aware design can reduce stress, improve care experiences and foster inclusion for neurodivergent patients.
Read the article, entitled “Rethinking the standard: How facility design personalizes care for neurodiverse patients” online here.