Long-Term Care Application
A healthy indoor climate contributes to the functioning, comfort and health of building users. The health and well-being of clients in long-term care, and especially frail elderly clients, depends on the indoor climate present in their living space.
As a professional in indoor climate engineering, you will find the Program of Requirements for Indoor Climate in Long-Term Care on this page. This is a guide to setting requirements for the indoor climate in buildings for long-term care that are tailored as much as possible to the primary users: the residents and the care staff. The Program of Requirements is a first specific guideline for the indoor climate in long-term care.
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Indoor climate in healthcare complexes
A healthy indoor climate in care complexes where long-term care is provided is essential. These include the care of people with physical and/or mental disabilities, the chronically ill, clients in addiction care and the elderly who require long-term professional care and/or guidance in their daily lives.