Designing Spaces Where Children Heal With Kidz Medical Services
WITH OZZIE NELSON & WAYNE BRACKINGreat pediatric care starts long before a clinician enters the room; it begins with the environment families walk into during some of their most stressful moments.
Episode 09
Great pediatric care starts long before a clinician enters the room; it begins with the environment families walk into during some of their most stressful moments.
Wayne Brackin, President and CEO of Kidz Medical Services, shares how thoughtful design can calm anxious parents and support clinicians by moving beyond clinical appearances to create warmer, home-like spaces. Drawing on decades of experience, he explains the danger of over-stimulating environments that mimic amusement centers, emphasizing that children in serious situations need a sense of calm rather than a “Disney” type of experience. The discussion also highlights the critical need for infrastructure redundancy and emergency power in outpatient facilities to ensure that life-altering storms do not interrupt essential pediatric treatments. Together with Rolando Essa, they explore how strategic choices in wayfinding, natural light, and floor-plate efficiency quietly improve medical outcomes and reduce stress for everyone in the building.
The conversation also looks ahead to mixed-use healthcare developments, workforce housing, and how early design decisions create long-term value for communities, care teams, and the children they serve.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Pediatric healthcare design
- Healthcare facility design
- Healthcare resilience planning
- Mixed-use healthcare development
- Pediatric patient experience
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