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Healthy Buildings for Care Homes

Creating healthy indoor environments is essential in care homes, where buildings must support the well-being, comfort, and dignity of residents while remaining efficient and reliable to operate.

Healthy building solutions help care providers create safer, more comfortable living environments, supporting both residents, as well as staff. So, by focusing on air quality, ventilation, thermal comfort, and hygiene, care homes can deliver spaces that promote well-being, reduce risk, and enhance quality of life.

Why healthy buildings matter in Care Homes.

Residents in care homes often spend extended periods indoors, making indoor environmental quality critical. Poor air circulation, inconsistent temperatures, and inadequate hygiene control can impact comfort and well-being. Healthy building strategies help maintain consistent conditions, improve air quality, and create environments that support both physical health and day-to-day comfort.

Key challenges in Care Homes.

Care environments must balance comfort, safety, and operational efficiency, often within buildings that are continuously occupied. Creating stable indoor conditions while maintaining high standards of care requires solutions that are reliable, unobtrusive, as well as easy to manage. Care providers often need to address:

  • Maintaining consistent indoor comfort for vulnerable residents
  • Managing infection control, as well as hygiene standards
  • Improving air quality without increasing energy costs
  • Retrofitting solutions within occupied facilities
  • Supporting staff working in demanding environments
  • Meeting regulatory and inspection requirements

Our products

How our solutions support Care Homes.

Our healthy building solutions are designed to work across both new build as well as retrofit projects, helping care providers improve indoor environments in a measurable and sustainable way. By combining effective ventilation, heat recovery, air quality monitoring, and hygiene-focused technologies, care homes can create environments that support resident well-being while reducing maintenance issues and long-term operational costs.

Heat Recovery
and Ventilation

Air Quality
Monitoring

Sanitising
Lighting

Compliance, performance and long-term value.

Healthy building solutions support care providers in meeting regulatory standards, environmental targets, and resident well-being expectations. By investing in indoor environmental quality, operators can improve day-to-day comfort, reduce maintenance pressures, and support long-term operational efficiency. This approach also helps demonstrate a proactive commitment to quality of care, safety, and sustainability across facilities. In everything we do, we refer to the Town and Country Planning Authority’s 12 steps to a healthy home. You can find out more about them here.