Lighting That Supports Well-Being – Tailored for Every Care and Healthcare Need

 

Lighting in care and healthcare environments is more than just a matter of visibility—it’s part of the very essence of care itself. The lighting must support both staff in their work and patients in their well-being, offering reassurance while being both functional and comforting. For clinical environments like operating rooms and examination rooms, focused lighting that reveals every detail without casting shadows is essential. In public areas such as waiting rooms and corridors, the lighting should be soft and inviting.

In care settings like group homes or elder care facilities, creating a warm and safe atmosphere is critical. The lighting should adjust to different times of the day, avoiding glare that could discomfort residents, especially those sensitive to bright lights. It's also vital for the lighting to be easily controlled so that individuals can tailor the light levels to their personal needs.

 

Discover our lighting solutions carefully selected for various care and healthcare environments.

Examination Room

Lighting in an examination room must create an environment conducive to accurate diagnosis and treatment. Glare must be avoided for the comfort of both patients and staff. According to workplace and public health guidelines, fixtures should be hygienically designed to minimize the risk of infection and facilitate easy cleaning.

Operating Room

In operating rooms, lighting must provide precise illumination for meticulous procedures while avoiding glare for the comfort of both staff and patients. Fixtures must comply with IEC Standard 60598-2-25, ensuring suitability for medical environments and ease of cleaning. As outlined by workplace safety and public health standards, hygienic fixture design is essential to minimize infection risks and support efficient cleaning processes.

Waiting Room

Lighting in waiting rooms should envelop visitors in a soft, comforting glow that soothes and instills a sense of security. Indirect light that gently diffuses across walls and ceilings fosters a harmonious ambiance. Discreet light sources near reading areas or information desks provide the necessary functionality without overwhelming the space. Every light point is carefully chosen to create a cohesive impression, ensuring visitors feel welcome. Harsh contrasts are avoided, allowing the light to calm thoughts and ease nerves.

Corridors

Hospital corridors require lighting that is both practical and calming, offering a sense of safety and direction regardless of the time of day. Dimmable fixtures or lighting systems that adjust based on the time of day are ideal. At night, subdued light levels create a soothing atmosphere that doesn’t disturb rest, while brighter daytime lighting supports the bustling activity of hospital operations. These details make hospital corridors feel less clinical and more human.

Restroom

Lighting in restrooms should create a clean and practical environment that feels accessible and easy to navigate. It should be bright enough to highlight all necessary details while remaining inviting.

Apartments

In apartments within care settings such as group homes, the lighting should feel like a warm, welcoming hand, creating a personal and secure atmosphere. The lighting should be adaptable to the individual's needs, fostering a homely and comforting environment that feels familiar and soothing. More than just practical, the lighting becomes part of the home, inviting both activity and relaxation, following the individual through their day and evening. Glare must be avoided to ensure comfort, particularly for those sensitive to strong light. Easy-to-use controls allow residents to adjust light levels to their preferences.

Common Areas

In shared spaces within care facilities, the lighting should invite interaction and connection, making the room feel open and inclusive. It should be bright enough to make every corner feel welcoming, yet soft enough to allow for relaxation. Avoiding glare is essential to ensure comfort for residents, particularly for those with light sensitivity. Adjustable lighting controls allow for flexibility, enabling residents to create the ambiance that best suits their needs.