• Healing by Design: Creating a Better Future for Cancer Patients and Caregivers

  • Mar 10 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

Healing by Design: Creating a Better Future for Cancer Patients and Caregivers

  • Summary

  • Series “Unspoken Words”: This episode of The Conversation Continues Podcast features Lauren Wagner and Teresa Endres from Taylor Design, who share their deeply personal journeys as cancer survivors and how their experiences reshaped their approach to healthcare design. Lauren and Teresa discuss the challenges of treatment, the emotional toll of recovery, and the gaps in patient-centered care that inspired them to create the Ideal Cancer Center, a reimagined approach to oncology facilities. They highlight the importance of empathetic design, from improved arrival experiences to holistic recovery spaces that support both patients and caregivers. Through their powerful storytelling, they shed light on the need for advocacy in healthcare, the significance of community support, and the transformative impact of designing with compassion. Their conversation offers a compelling perspective on how personal hardship can drive meaningful change in the built environment, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of design and human resilience.

    Link to the Tech Talk

    The Ideal Cancer Center: Improving Designs through the Patient’s Lens

    Series brought to you by:

    CubeWorld

    http://www.cubeworldusa.com/


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