Interior designs of medical rooms for disabled people

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This article is devoted to the specifics of space planning in medical institutions for disabled people and the impact of these factors on the interior solution. The space-planning solution of such institutions should be easy-to-read, without a complicated plan. Communication zones should not have the function of a waiting area. It is offered to specially organize such zones with the installation of various information and announcement systems. Within the zones of space perception by disabled people, there should be handrails with tactile information, light-signal designations and other fixtures to facilitate the movement of disabled people. It is advisable to relocate disruptive equipment in the form of light switches, different maintenance boards, fire hydrants, and other equipment from this zone, which will result in the requirements for change in a number of regulatory documents. Special equipment should be installed in the lavatories and wards for disabled people. The color solution can be close to the solution of a dwelling unit.

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Averkiev, V., & Lempl, Y. (2023). Interior designs of medical rooms for disabled people. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 389). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338906027

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