Arrival Experience Is Now a Design Priority
KLAUS Multiparking America is proud to share that Healthcare Facilities Today has featured the article by Christopher Tiessen, “Infrastructure Issues: Assisting Mobility-Challenged Visitors.”
The piece explores an important shift in healthcare design: the visitor experience begins long before the front desk. Parking access, walking distances, traffic circulation, signage, and entrance placement all influence how patients, families, and caregivers experience a facility from the moment they arrive.
For architects, developers, and planners, this reinforces a growing reality: arrival pathways are no longer secondary—they are part of the overall project experience.
Key Takeaways:
• Early site planning decisions directly impact accessibility and ease of use
• Reduced walking distances can improve comfort and lower stress
• Clear circulation and intuitive arrival routes support better operations
• Parking design can enhance both efficiency and first impressions
As healthcare and senior living projects continue to evolve, smarter parking strategies can help maximize land use while creating more welcoming and accessible environments.
This article highlights a broader trend in modern development: infrastructure should serve people—not just vehicles.
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