Pictures are prohibited in patient areas, that's a direct HIPAA violation. I believe there should be some display sets in the museum if you're curious. I'm unsure if they have current furniture displays though. We have plastic Norix beds bolted to the floor, depending on the unit there are either wooden or plastic desks and shelving also bolted down for safety. Level of personal belonging access depends on patient's progress levels in their treatment plans. Everything is for their safety, rooms are kept clean by environmental services daily. TVs and games can be found in common areas and we have a devoted team of maintenance personnel who are always ready to fix any functional concerns. Everything in patient rooms is deemed ligature resistant, again for safety. Fresh linens and warm blankets are provided to patients as needed and as requested. If you have a loved one inside the hospital I suggest talking to them to get a better idea. All of our policies in place are for patient safety.
They have probably changed them since I was there back in 1990-1992.........
Depending on an individual’s needs and room availability, people will stay in either a single room by themselves or in a double room with a roommate. Patients are encouraged to decorate and personalize their rooms. The number of living units varies by hospital program, but they typically have between 20 and 30 beds. To see examples of a patient bedroom, as well as other areas of the hospital, check out a series of 360-degree photos at OSH.oregon.gov.
There is a virtual tour that displays one of the patient rooms
This place is hell
pretty nice overall
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