Mental Health + Design

Health is impacted through design and has the power to induce positive shifts in thought and behavior to improve overall wellbeing. The brain has the ability to heal the body through the practice of neuroplasticity by creating pathways to rewire old programming for ultimate healing. In an ideal world the practices of natural medicine blended with modern medicine for an immersive healing experience.

Chances are you’ve been to a hospital more times than you ever wanted. You mostly likely experience a wave of sadness and ick attached to hospital memories. The distinct smells and coldness of the long hallways slathered with out dated art work leave a haunting imprint. Imagine what a hospital experience could be like if the care of health was treated holistically for full mind and body healing. Colors, art, music, activities, smells and personal treatment would contribute to recovery rather than creating a revolving door effect. Thankfully, some well-known hospitals are starting to incorporate design into their patient spaces and how patience are engaged while in recovery. It will be nice to one day see hospital menus evolve into fresh, whole, organic healing spices and foods based on the individual needs of patients.

Emergency medicine is an incredible area of health care with so many lives being saved by brilliant practitioners. The waiting rooms, however, are anxiety inducing and heart breaking to see people suffering for up to twenty hours or longer. These areas desperately need a shake up. Maybe hospital redesign will be next on the list for natalini design to contribute concepts for combining design with wellness. (winky face)

Photo by: Total Shape @totalshape