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"Combining
sophisticated science, elegant yet simple technology, aesthetics and...common
sense. I want Bedscapes for my patients and for myself if I end up in
the hospital."
Mack
Lipkin, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine, NYU School of Medicine;
Director of Primary Care, NYU Med Center; Founding President, American
Academy on Physician and Patient
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Patients are usually given no choice: about the room
they will occupy, whether they will share the space and
with whom, what their visual environment will look like
or the sounds will be exposed to.
Now, BEDSCAPES give patients a most important choice:
a choice of their own bedside environment!
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This choice gives patients an important
sense of control of their situation. And a sense of control
has been shown to help lower people's experience of stress.
And reducing stress strengthens the patient's immune system.
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BEDSCAPES scenes and sounds combine
to create a harmonious "healing cocoon" COMFORT ZONE for
the patient.
BEDSCAPES nature scenes consist
of a large (currently 42" by 52") window-sized photomural
printed on fire retardant washable fabric.
BEDSCAPES nature sounds are digitally
recorded ambient relaxing sounds of water, wind, birdcalls,
and other sounds associated with that location.
E-mail
for actual Bedscapes scenes.
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...surgery patient,
West Boca Medical Center, Boca Raton, Florida
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John
Stoeckle, MD,
Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
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