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Nurture by Steelcase Wins Nightingale Award for Opus(TM)
Overbed Table
***A NeoCon '07 Gold Award
winner, Opus(TM) Overbed Table notches second major industry
award for 2007***
DALLAS, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/
-- Nurture by Steelcase, a healthcare environments company,
today announced that it has earned the prestigious Nightingale
Award at the annual Healthcare Design 07 Conference in Dallas
for its Opus(TM) Overbed Table.
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Nurture by
Steelcase, a healthcare environments company, today
announced that it has earned the prestigious Nightingale
Award at the annual Healthcare Design 07 Conference in
Dallas for its Opus (TM) Overbed Table. (PRNewsFoto/Nurture
by Steelcase) DALLAS, TX
UNITED STATES 11/05/2007 |
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The Opus Overbed Table is
more than just a place for patient meals. It supports nearly
every activity in the room. By observing how doctors, nurses,
family and patients use the table for nearly everything that
happens in the patient room, Nurture's design for the new Opus
Overbed Table focuses on accommodating these activities in a
simple, but thoughtful way.
Nurture Director of Product
Development designer Alan Rheault said, "We're particularly
proud that this product was singled out for recognition. The
Overbed Table is so critical to the patient and careprovider
experience. We feel the Overbed Table brings significant
design innovation and functionality to a place where it
matters most -- the bedside."
The new design has two top
surfaces: one stationary at standing height, ready for care
providers; and the other a height adjustable patient surface
with non handed concaved shape and soft corner radii for
patient comfort. This table is highly durable through the use
of appropriate plastics acting as bumpers, and edges that
can't be picked at by restless patients. The tabletop surfaces
are made of thermo fused material with no visible seams; it is
easily cleaned.
The Nightingale Awards honor
new healthcare and contract (nonresidential) products
introduced to the U.S. market since November 2006. They are
awarded based on the product's contribution to the quality of
healthcare, functionality, quality, aesthetics, environmental
sustainability and pricing, and are judged by healthcare
facilities executives and interior designers. The Nightingale
Awards product design competition is sponsored by Contract
magazine in association with The Center for Health Design and
The Healthcare Design Conference.
"Earning a Nightingale Award
is a tremendous honor for Nurture. It reinforces our
commitment to continuously strive to offer the highest quality
products and recognizes our contribution to the healthcare
industry," said Michael Love, president of Nurture.
Nurture officially launched
as a company last year, but the company is not new to
healthcare. Years of research and partnerships with leading
healthcare providers allow the company to tailor a wide
variety of environmental solutions to specific settings.
In addition to the
Nightingale Award, Nurture products have been honored with
consecutive "Gold" awards in the healthcare furniture category
at the 2006 and 2007 "Best of NeoCon" competitions.
The Opus Overbed Table is
part of Nurture's Opus line of casegoods -- a Best of NeoCon
2006 Gold Award winner in healthcare furniture -- which
combine the convenience of traditional freestanding casegoods
with the flexibility of modular furniture.
The Nurture by Steelcase
family of companies, including: Brayton, Designtex, Details,
Metro, PolyVision, Softcare, Steelcase, Turnstone, and Vecta,
provides a comprehensive product portfolio that supports a
wide variety of healthcare environments.
About Nurture
Nurture by Steelcase is a
company focused on healthcare environments and how products
within these environments can help make them more comfortable,
efficient and conducive to the healing process. For more
information, visit
http://www.nurturebysteelcase.com/.
Source: Nurture by Steelcase
CONTACT: Libby Ferin of
Nurture by Steelcase, +1-616-248-7038,
eferin@steelcase.com; or Michael Pflughoeft,
+1-414-270-7136,
mpflughoeft@laughlin.com, for Nurture by Steelcase
Web site:
http://www.nurturebysteelcase.com/
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