posted April 8th, 2020 by E4H
Tips for Working from Home with Kids
Working at home can be a challenge and now with the presence of kids it can be even greater. From daycare to colleges, families are learning how to work and play together all day, every day. E4Hwellness has crafted some tips on how to work from home with kids. Click on the link below to download the tips.
Tips for Working from Home with Kids[...]
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posted April 6th, 2020 by Cherise Poulin
Exploring Drive-Through and Mobile Operations
Facing the challenges of our hospitals and medical spaces becoming overwhelmed and constrained by the continuing increase of patients, we need to look to non-traditional methods to treat and reach all patient populations. Exploring trends on the rise, such as “drive through” and mobile operations, could help to alleviate excessive patient flow [...]
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posted March 25th, 2020 by Bill Repichowskyj
COVID-19 Notes From The Field: Stakeholders Meet Virtually To Design Temporary Structures
Partner Bill Repichowskyj, AIA, NACRB, and HCD Advisory Board member shares E4H's response to the COVID-19 outbreak. Read the HCD Post.[...]
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posted March 23rd, 2020 by Casey Carlton
An In-depth Look at Drivers & New Designs in Behavioral Healthcare
Casey Carlton, AIA, NCARB, Partner based in E4H’s Dallas office, was published in this month’s MCD Magazine. Read the article, Handling with TLC, which discusses an in-depth look at drivers & new designs in behavioral healthcare.[...]
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posted March 23rd, 2020 by Seth Rothman
How To Leverage System-Wide Infrastructure To Manage Patients
HCD recently posted a piece by Seth Rothman, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, a senior healthcare architect at E4H on the adaptive-reuse of facilities for managing COVID-19 patients.
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