Design That Cares: Planning Health Facilities for Patients and Visitors; 3rd Edition is the award-winning; essential textbook and guide for understanding and achieving customer-focused; evidence-based health care design excellence. This updated third edition includes new information about how all aspects of health facility design ndash; site planning; architecture; interiors; product design; graphic design; and others - can meet the needs and reflect the preferences of customers: patients; family and visitors; as well as staff. The book takes readers on a journey through a typical health facility and discusses; in detail; at each stop along the way; how design can demonstrate care both for and about patients and visitors. Design that Cares provides the definitive roadmap to improving customer experience by design.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. So much in one book!By Denise M. BirdThis is a voice major "must have." a modern bible for the singer. The late Glenda Maurice would have seconded Hochs anecdote on Fischer-Dieskaus rhythmic prowress and the importance of prioritizing rhythm. especially when learning a new song.The breadth of information is remarkable! Undergraduates should consider this a launchpad for research into the concepts Hoch and Lister introduce. Research the terms. look up the performers. practice the suggested exercises. and embrace this modern compendium. Lucky those who buy this resource early in your studies!For the rest. consider this a refresher plus! It is everything you wish would have been covered during your schooling. Bravi. authors!1 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Very basic information which can be found in other books ...By Chic MusicVery basic information which can be found in other books with more in depth explanations. Everything in the book is "valid" "true" "on point". Random yoga poses thrown in the book. just read power performance and yoga for singers instead!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. "Metronomes just arent for instrumentalists" gives great insight into the direct and purposeful secrets shared withinBy Lord ElderlyOverall. I found this to be an easily accessible and succinctly written guide for beginner and advanced students alike. Each bit of advice encapsulated just the right level of information and should be easily accessible to anyone with a basic background in voice and music. There was enough humor to make a subject that can be very dry and clinical at times (Doscher. Miller. et al) to make it interesting. while still hitting on key points. As well. its organized in such a way that one can go directly to a topic or issue without having to dig through an index to find it. There was another reviewer who knocked it because they felt the information was too basic and could be found elsewhere. Well. perhaps it could. but in lieu of having to dig through a stack of other books. I like that Ive got one go-to guide for core information and would recommend this to any student of singing. either classical or CCM.