As a medical facility manager, you want to provide an excellent patient experience and run a lean practice. Providing the best possible patient experience requires having the best possible healthcare storage solution for your facility. Proper medical shelving and storage make for safer, more organized and efficient healthcare processes. Top-notch organization is essential to ensuring your team has the necessary tools to do their jobs. (It also helps you save time, money and square footage!)
Thankfully, many types of shelving are available to transform your facility’s storage capacity and organization, make life easier for your practitioners and, most importantly, promote the best possible outcomes for your patients.
Who needs medical shelving? Every medical facility, whether patient-facing or not, needs shelving and storage. However, each facility has unique needs and limitations regarding what they need to store, how they need to store those things, where they have the storage space and much more. Luckily, there are many solutions for a wide variety of facilities. And at Patterson Pope, we’ve helped large hospitals and healthcare systems — like the Cleveland Clinic and the Medical University of South Carolina — to smaller practices.
What can you store with medical shelving? We can help you store:
Where do you need medical shelving? Some of the most common spaces where we install custom healthcare storage solutions include:
How do you store? No matter what function your healthcare facility serves or how much space you have, many types of shelving and storage options exist to meet your needs. Some of the most common types of medical shelving and storage include:
There are many dynamic solutions for storing small bulk supplies, patient care equipment, testing and diagnostic machines and other bulk items. Here are some other types of shelving systems you should consider for your healthcare facility:
Hospital beds are some of the largest pieces of equipment your facility has. When the beds aren’t in use, you need a place to put them that won’t take up valuable workspace for your team and new patients. A dedicated hospital bed storage area can resolve a few key issues:
A bed lift provides a centralized storage space for unused hospital beds. You can store multiple stacked beds in a single bay but easily access them when needed. We helped AnMed Health find a bed lift solution to store extra beds in a five-high vertical storage system with tech-assisted retrieval that improved efficiency, reduced equipment damage and made retrieving beds safer for staff.
Like beds, wheelchairs are often left in corridors, rooms, closets and other spaces where they are more likely to get damaged or take up space. Foldable wheelchairs may be easier to store because they’re more compact. Powered wheelchairs, on the other hand, can be quite a storage challenge.
Create a designated wheelchair storage space that promotes organization, makes equipment management easier and prevents safety hazards from wheelchairs left in public areas. For example, you can get wheelchair racks that store powered wheelchairs (and keep them charged!) and wall-mounted racks to store multiple foldable wheelchairs. Retrieval is simple and safe — press the up-down button to move chairs in and out of the rack to the ground.
The Rotomat is a storage carousel with a vertical “Ferris wheel” structure to rotate storage shelves to retrieval level. It’s a compact solution for storing many items in a single cabinet. It also uses automation technology and app integrations that you can customize for whatever you’re storing and retrieving.
The Rotomat can serve a few different functions in a medical facility:
No matter how big or small your available storage space is, there’s an innovative solution for you. We helped NCH Healthcare maximize the capacity of a 420-square-foot backup supply room with a Rotomat instead of high-density shelving. We also helped Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel, a growing facility without a lot of room, optimize its space to create more procedure rooms. We used a combination of high-density storage and three Rotomats to make it happen.
High-quality patient care requires skilled practitioners and an organized storage system for supplies and equipment can keep everyone at the top of their game. Here are some challenges that proper medical shelving and storage can address in your facility:
When your equipment, tools, supplies and medications are stored neatly in their proper place, your team can more efficiently get what they need and get back to their patients. Each process in your facility is also streamlined and made more uniform, increasing efficiency and even making training new team members much more straightforward.
Proper storage also maximizes your facility’s walking space, work space and storage space. That means a safer environment for staff, patients and visitors. It can also increase treatment capacity and create a more comfortable setting for recovery. Lastly, it helps your facility meet compliance and regulatory requirements for fire safety, patient transportation, equipment and medication storage and more.
You know how to keep things moving on the patient floor, in the pharmacy or around the lab. Patterson Pope knows how to store the stuff you need to save lives. Contact a storage expert to find the right solution for your healthcare facility.