Interior Fusion’s Work in the Healthcare Industry

Interior Fusion’s work in the healthcare industry has one goal: making the experience better for patients and staff alike. Working together with your healthcare organization’s team, we offer functional and comfortable furniture for patients, visitors, and employees. We’ll ensure your furniture complements your personalized mission.

Healthcare Industry Furniture


Importance of Healthcare Furniture

It’s crucial to create a positive and successful environment for your patients and employees. Healthcare furniture plays an important role in that. Be it providing comfort to patients in hospital rooms and the waiting area or offering necessary support to nurses, doctors, and other workers, healthcare furniture can make the user experience better for everyone.

When patients first enter the healthcare facility, one of the first things they’ll notice is the furniture. To provide much-needed comfort, healthcare furniture should keep aesthetics, functionality, and design in mind. It should be pleasing to the eye while also feeling comfortable to sit in. Healthcare furniture should also address a patient’s needs, offering solutions. For example, we partnered with Umano Medical as their exclusive SDVOSB. Umano designs and manufactures stellar hospital beds with infection control, aesthetics, ease of use, and functionality in mind.

Additional important factors for furniture in healthcare settings involve the ability to be cleaned and the durability of the furniture. With patients’ weakened immune systems, having both safe and strong furnishings remains critical. It keeps them comfortable and situated for long periods of time, while reducing the risk of further illness and infection. Any furniture selected should be long-lasting and easy to clean. Beware of furniture with welting, as it can irritate the skin while causing a buildup of bacteria. Healthcare organizations need to consider offerings pleasant to both patients and staff alike. We’ll work with you to ensure a positive user experience.

Interior Fusion in the Healthcare Industry

At Interior Fusion, we pride ourselves on offering the very best healthcare furniture on the market. Through our federal contracts with manufacturers Guldmann, Umano Medical, Krug and Via, we ensure patients and healthcare staff have comfortable, functional, user-friendly, and aesthetically pleasing furniture, addressing and exceeding the needs of the healthcare industry.

One of our largest sectors in the healthcare industry remains the Department of Veterans Affairs, the VA. Thanks to our ECAT Contract with the DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) through the DoD (Department of Defense), our FSS Contract with the VA, and our NSN Healthcare Furniture Contract through the GSA, we’re able to bring the best furniture, hospital beds, ceiling lifts, and more to VA hospitals, Naval ships and countless other bases and healthcare facilities. We work with only the finest to ensure our nation’s active-duty military and veterans get the best care possible. Interior Fusion is proud to have supplied over 3,000 Umano beds thus far to the VA.

When providing furniture to the healthcare industry, we follow one goal: make the user experience better, for both patients and nursing staff. Keeping design, functionality and aesthetics in mind, we offer furniture that is both pleasing to the eye and easy to use. This includes beds designed to address every need, high back patient chairs so well made they rarely break and bedside cabinets and dressers with wood laminate to offer a homely feel. We give options that ensure a better experience for everyone involved.

In the healthcare industry, comfort, healing and family go hand-in-hand. Interior Fusion’s goal is to make the stay better for patients, families and visitors through our furniture. If you’re a healthcare organization looking for new furniture, don’t hesitate to contact Interior Fusion. We’ll discuss your wants and needs and work with you to create a positive environment for everyone involved.

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