AUSTIN 512.442.0703 / HOUSTON 713.862.4600
AUSTIN 512.442.0703 / HOUSTON 713.862.4600
The design expectations of clinics, medical offices and hospitals are changing as care for healthcare workers becomes just as much of a priority as care for patients and families. With increasing patient loads, an in-demand workforce and healthcare costs growing every year, it is more important now than ever to create space for healthcare workers to recharge, seek respite and support their own wellbeing where they work.
Research and insights guide our team as we recommend furnishings and interior products that create an environment of healing and hope for both patients and workers. McCoy Rockford guides you through both cost-conscious options and necessary innovations that optimize your healthcare space for all who benefit from it.
We understand the products you select need to be durable to withstand rigorous use and long-term maintenance.
With an asset that important, so are warranties and product servicing. Our efficient response time coupled with our proven safety record means critical healthcare spaces
won’t be out of commission. While every dealer can provide furniture, McCoy Rockford is proud to have a team that
is trained to interact safely and efficiently in healthcare settings.
Our team has experience outfitting hospitals, medical centers, medical office buildings, outpatient spaces and buildings, long-term care and assisted living facilities and behavioral health facilities. We provide ideas, products, installation and services for a variety of healthcare environments, including:
We’re bringing together a winning combination of furniture, walls, flooring and technology to create spaces that inspire people to do their best work.
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Rather than basing office design on the need to fit more people into less space, the workplace should draw inspiration from a new source — the vibrant communities in which we live.