Hard Surfaces Card Now Orderable!
Add this card behind the Surface Materials Tab in your Nurture binder.
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Don't have a Healthcare Showroom?
Then use this quick and effective Nurture showroom/healthcare environment DVD to play in your dealership! A quick and easy way to share the holistic space and story of Nurture.
Order a copy today. >>Click Here
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Did you get your Binder Update?
By now, you should have received your Nurture binder update. New additions include the Montage for Healthcare brochure, Sonata brochure, SYNC  overview and Architex / Designtex textile swatch cards. Also, please remember to forward your binder registration card to Nurture! Doing so will ensure that timely Nurture information is sent to your appropriate resource. Should you have any questions, please contact Libby Ferin at eferin@nurture.com. | |
Some Insight on Fabric Direction
Fabric Application Guidelines - Nurture has approved a vast number of Nurture Graded-in fabrics and countless COM's for use on healthcare seating. While helping the client choose the perfect fabric, be sure to clarify your fabric direction.   Fabric direction can dramatically change a chair's visual especially if the fabric has stripes or a structured pattern. The direction specified on the order relates to the direction of how the fabric comes off the roll NOT the direction of the pattern. For more information on this topic to ensure you specify the fabric to meet the customer's expectations, click here. | |
New MED SURG Nurses Stations
Research Insights Drive Design
Stockbridge, GA - When Henry County Medical Center wanted to update their nurses station for the Med/Surg floors, they had heard about the research-based work done with another hospital in the Atlanta area, and asked Dekalb Office and Nurture to help them. We talked to the staff about the shortcomings of their current space and needs, and shared with them some of the insights from the acute care nursing research. 
We used the Exchange Table to accomodate short duration activities, the Airtouch Table for adjustable height intermediate spaces, and Montage with Fusion to give it a highly functional but attractive, healing apperance. Kelli Munkel, from Dekalb Office worked closely with Anne Kistinger of CDH partners, to help develop the new design. Michelle Bjorum, a Nurture Applications Designer, created sketchups of the new space from the drawings, which really helped the staff visualize what the space would look like.
By pursuing the clinical nurses station project, Dekalb was able to gain access to a new healthcare customer. The nursing staff is delighted, and Dekalb is well positioned for additional projects with Henry Medical Center.
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