The Hospice--domus
o The hospital's rooms and the service's locals for the sick

T he rooms are thirty, subdivided in two sections of fifteen each; the sections have the toilet and the spaces that render each section self-sufficient even if the management of the unit is unitary.
   Every room is equipped of a bed articulated with the heads coloured in harmony with the furnishing and the possibility to control also the height from the ground for giving to sick feeling of house, different from the usual bed of hospital; the room has besides a sofa that can easy be transformed in bed to consenting to the families or friends to stay overnight with the sick man.
   To this purpose we can supply to the relatives the meal so that, they can remain all the day with the sick.
   The walls have tenuous dyes; the colours of the curtains, the piece of furnitures and the accessories are thought to make the atmosphere domestic and restful, far the most possible from the aseptic and impersonal climate hospital atmosphere.
   Every room is equipped with private toilets with equipment for "disabili" and adequate space for the use of the wheelchair, the sanitary are of the type "suspended" to conseting a better hygiene, the colours of the coverings have been chosen analogous to those of the room so similar to the domestic one.
   The arrangement of the rooms towards the outside of the circular structure has consented a balcony that has revealed much useful like secluded place of life to the open also for sick many compromises.
   Every section then has a bath equipped with liftable bathtub integrated with appropriate undercarriage for transport that consenting the totally hygiene even for dependent persons.

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