
Noise is one of the most overlooked yet impactful elements in healthcare environments. In this episode, host Lowo Adeyemi takes a deep dive into how soundscaping—the intentional design and management of the acoustic environment—can transform patient experiences and outcomes.
We explore:
The science behind sound and healing – How noise affects stress hormones, sleep, and recovery, and how positive sound interventions can reduce pain and anxiety.
Different care settings – Tailored soundscaping strategies for hospitals, rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, and home-care environments.
Practical soundscaping tools – From sound masking and biophilic audio to acoustic materials and personalized audio devices.
Expert guidelines & best practices – Recommendations from the WHO, FGI, AIA, and ASA on optimal decibel levels, design targets, and collaborative processes.
Key Takeaway: Noise isn’t just background—it’s a clinical factor that influences recovery. By integrating science, technology, and design expertise, we can turn disruptive noise into a healing presence that supports dignity, rest, and well-being.
📌 Perfect for: healthcare architects, interior designers, facility managers, clinicians, and anyone invested in creating truly healing environments.