Smart planning for a small‑town hospital that works for everyone.
This practical guide explains how to size a facility, choose layouts, and balance cost with patient care in rural communities.
The content grounds decisions in real examples from Canadian towns, showing how to assess local needs, growth, and the surrounding economy. It covers the early steps of planning, from establishing hospital policy to selecting a basic layout, before getting into kitchens, wards, and patient rooms. The book also addresses decoration and atmosphere to support healing and comfort.
- How to determine bed capacity and plan for future growth based on population and local industry.
- Practical guidance on unit layout, service flow, and the relationship between kitchen, diet, and patient care.
- Design considerations for color, lighting, and furnishings that create a welcoming, home‑like environment.
- What to consider when selecting equipment, from food service to patient rooms and operating spaces.
Ideal for readers involved in hospital trusteeship, architecture, or community health planning who want a grounded, actionable approach.