


But, as you will learn in this presentation, SECURITY BEGINS IN DESIGN. Additional security staff including armed officers and police are often called upon to stem this tide of violence against healthcare workers.

Security Design Guidelines for Healthcare Facilities This webinar is sponsored by the Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) and provides 1 HSW|LU credit.Īggressive, disruptive, and violent criminal behavior is on the rise across every facet of health care in the U.S., from hospitals large and small, to residential long-term care facilities, to stand-alone ambulatory surgery centers and orthopedic care sites, to home health and hospice.
