Designing Care Environments for Sensory Regulation, Not Just Clinical Efficiency

Bright overhead lighting, constant alarms, hard surfaces, and abrupt transitions between spaces can trigger agitation, confusion, and sensory overload. These reactions are not incidental; they directly affect recovery, staff workload, and cost.

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