Little
Levine Children’s Hospital
Infusionarium
Charlotte, NC
Project Type
Acute Care, Healthcare Facilities, Interiors
Size
200 Square Feet
Design Services
Interior Architecture
The renovation of this infusion space creates a positive distraction for patients through gaming, enhancing the overall infusion experience, and allowing family members to remain with them throughout the process.
When Little was asked to design Levine Children’s Hospital’s new Infusionarium, interactive gaming was prominently integrated. Gaming not only improves problem-solving skills and cognitive abilities, multi-tasking ability and hand-to-eye coordination but also enhances a person’s prosocial behaviors. Adolescent and young adult cancer patients can feel normal for a few hours while they receive their treatment, forming friendships along the way with others undergoing a similar experience.
Two underutilized recovery bays were renovated to create the new space designed to accommodate multiple patients at a time.
The gender neutral, age appropriate design solution attended to clinical considerations, such as patient safety and infusion administration, and infection control measures, such as single vs. multi-use equipment. Gaming security was of significant importance to ensure parental controls, equipment security and closed circuitry.