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Medical Real Estate Developers, Simone Health, Discuss How Medical Facility Design Promote Employee Satisfaction

There are a lot of factors that go into a good design: light and noise considerations, prime spatial awareness, easy wayfinding, logical lay-outs… the list goes on. Designing healthcare facilities comes with its own challenges and considerations that many other buildings do not, making the design of medical buildings all the more important when it comes to the details and process-design.

However, designing the right medical building can reap a huge number of benefits, not only for patients, but for staff members. Medical real estate developers, Simone Health, discuss how medical facility design can promote employee satisfaction down below.

Staff-Only Outdoor Space: Incorporating outdoor space into healthcare facilities is an up and coming design trend, but there’s a way to take its benefits to the next level: providing a separate outdoor space for employees. Outdoor spaces are already proven to reduce stress-levels and improve work performance, but there is often one communal outdoor space for all visitors, patients, and staff to relax in. It would be highly beneficial to your staff well-being if there was a section for only staff members, where they can escape from the eyes of patients and their visitors. It’ll provide even more stress-reduction, and allow them to go back to caring for patients with a smile on their face.

Reduced Noise Levels: The noise level of a healthcare center, especially hospitals, if often too loud of a decibel level to be relaxing. Healthcare workers are in a high-stress and noisy environment every hour they’re working, those of which are typically very long. A design consideration that can benefit staff and patients alike is proper soundproofing throughout the entire medical facility. This will bring down the decibel level and provide a less stressful and comfortable environment for everyone, allowing employees to improve their focus and service.

Improved Patient Wayfinding: You may think that improving patient wayfinding only benefits patients and their visitors. Well, there’s a huge benefit in this design consideration for employees as well: not having to deal with lost, wandering patients meandering around the hallways. Ensuring there’s a system in place that allows patients and their visitors to find their way around the facility unassisted allows staff to focus on their tasks and avoid unauthorized folks from entering hallways they’re not supposed to.

Standardization of Medical Tools: One final design consideration is the standardization of medical tools. This is especially helpful in high-volume clinics and emergency departments, where staff members need to act urgently. Having a standard set-up in every patient room ensures that medical staff always know where something is, no matter what room they’re in or what kind of patient issue they’re dealing with. This can reduce stress in these often life-or-death situations, improving the overall employee experience.

“Happy staff make for happy patients. If you want your patient satisfaction levels consistently high, it’s essential to pay attention to the concerns of your staff members who are caring for them. Incorporate some of the suggestions above to give your medical staff the work environment they deserve so they can provide the best service to your patients in return,” said Joe Simone, President of Simone Development Companies.

2021-09-08T16:30:30-04:00June 1, 2020|

Fresh & Co. Celebrates Grand Opening of New Location at Simone Development’s Boyce Thompson Center

Joe Simone, President of Simone Development Companies, joined with Yonkers City officials and executives from Fresh & Co. to celebrate the Grand Opening of the new Fresh & Co. location at the Boyce Thompson Center in Yonkers, NY.

“The grand opening of Fresh & Co. further enhances the excellent roster of top-quality tenants we offer at the Boyce Thompson Center. We’re particularly pleased that Fresh & Co. chose the Boyce Thompson Center for its first location in Westchester and the first outside of New York City,” said Mr. Simone, the owner and developer of the Boyce Thompson Center.

Fresh & Co., a healthy food chain offering chef-inspired organic seasonal food, is occupying 2,160 square feet in the innovative 85,000-square-foot mixed-use center in Northwest Yonkers. This is the company’s first location outside of New York City where it has 18 locations.

The Boyce Thompson Center features a wide array of healthcare tenants including St. John’s Riverside Hospital, Westmed Medical Group, ColumbiaDoctors, Riverside Dental Health, Westchester Gastroenterology, Juvanni Med Spa, ENT & Allergy Associates, Metro Vein Centers and Motion PT Group.

2021-09-08T16:31:44-04:00November 1, 2019|

Joe Simone, President of Simone Development Companies, Transforming Pediatric Care in Westchester

Joe Simone, President of Simone Development Companies, is transforming the way pediatric specialty care is delivered throughout Westchester County with the development of a state-of-art pediatric specialty care center in the Town of Harrison, NY. Mr. Simone is renovating a vacant four-story office building at 104 Corporate Park Drive in Harrison into a 115,000-square-foot facility that will be leased to Montefiore Health System.

“This is a very exciting day for Simone Healthcare Development as we begin our work to transform this building into a pediatric specialty care center for Montefiore Health System. Over the past few years healthcare has become a prominent feature in the Westchester Avenue corridor. We are proud to have Montefiore’s expertise in pediatric care in our building,” said Mr. Simone. “This pediatric specialty care center will be a first of its kind in the region, offering comprehensive ambulatory pediatric specialty care in one state-of the art building. It will provide a comfort zone for children and families in the entire region,” said Mr. Simone.

“The redevelopment of this new center continues the major transformation underway along Westchester’s I-287 corridor where vacant office parks are being repurposed into new uses including outpatient care facilities, rental housing, retail stores and a fitness center,” said Mr. Simone.

2021-09-08T16:32:36-04:00September 1, 2019|

Simone Development Companies Meeting Growing Demand for Warehouse Space

Joe Simone, President of Simone Development Companies, is a visionary developer whose company which owns and manages more than 6 million square feet of commercial property in the tri-state region, has always been ahead of the curve in anticipating major shifts in the real estate market.

“With the explosion in e-commerce, the market for industrial warehouse space has emerged as today’s hottest sector in commercial real estate with demand outstripping supply. As more consumers shop online, retail companies are requiring additional space for distribution centers,” said Mr. Simone.

Simone said the supply of well-located warehouse space is particularly tight in the suburbs north of New York City where many old industrial buildings are being converted into new residential mixed-use apartment complexes. What’s more, many of the municipalities have rezoned industrial site for residential uses thereby limiting the potential for building new warehouse space in the suburbs.

To meet this growing demand for warehouse space in the northern suburbs, Simone acquired a prime warehouse property in downtown Stamford. The property offers the largest block of contiguous warehouse space available in Stamford.

“The flexibility of this building is one of its best attributes. Tenants will find the expansive parking, ceiling heights and large lot and opportunities for tailgate loading very attractive. The property’s location just minutes from I-95 is also a big selling point,” said Mr. Simone.

2021-09-13T10:55:34-04:00March 1, 2019|
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