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Nursing home residents watch TV in the living room at Nursing Home Rosenvang with circadian lighting from Chromaviso
Ane EskildsenOctober 15, 20174 min read

The nursing home Rosenvang benefits greatly from circadian lighting

The challenge at nursing home Rosenvang in Aarhus Municipality was to deal with severely ambulatory citizens. The solution came in the form of circadian lighting from Chromaviso - funded by SATS pool funds.

Since 2015, Aarhus Municipality and Chromaviso have collaborated to develop circadian lighting as an evidence-based, non-medical alternative to address some of the major challenges in the healthcare sector, such as wandering, agitation, delirium, physical and mental restlessness, poor sleep, and to improve the working environment for staff. This solution has recently been implemented at another nursing home in the municipality, namely Rosenvang Nursing Home.

— We had difficulties with residents being awake at night. It was hard to make them understand that it was nighttime and they needed to go to sleep because it was bright in the corridors. Today, we hardly have any wandering. If residents are awake at night, we can easily get them into bed and help them settle down because the Circadian Lighting signals nighttime, explained Karin Jørgensen, the manager at Rosenvang Nursing Home.

Smiling healthcare staff and senior citizens stand at the dining table in a nursing home

Experience quicker sleep induction

The circadian lighting follows the natural light patterns, supporting daily activities and promoting healthy sleep habits in the evening and at night. The nighttime lighting is free of blue light, which doesn't disrupt the body's natural rhythm and instead creates a sense of security for both residents and staff.

— The evening and night staff were excited about the nighttime lighting. And after two months, most of them have experienced a positive effect. They fall asleep faster, and many no longer have sleep problems. They say that they relax in a different way in the light and find it easier to unwind when they come home, says Britt Madsen, welfare technology advisor at Rosenvang Nursing Home.

We have much more energy

Several research projects in the fields of nursing, hospitals, and psychiatry have contributed to the development and documented the effectiveness of Chromaviso's circadian lighting. For instance, a clinical study conducted at Rigshospitalet has shown that Chromaviso's unique light protocol significantly reduces fatigue and depression.

— We didn't think much about our day shifts before we started. But they have noticed a huge difference on all three floors. We receive feedback such as 'We never yawn anymore,' 'We have much more energy,' and 'We feel more refreshed.' Overall, there is a great mood and atmosphere surrounding the lighting, and the staff is very happy with it because it makes a significant difference for them, explains Britt Madsen.

A hallway in a nursing home at different times of the day with circadian lighting

More alert and focused

The residents' energy levels have also increased.

— They have a clearer look in their eyes. They are more attentive, and we notice it in their daily lives and during special events. They sit up straighter and watch television - truly being present. Perhaps we also experience less anger, Karin Jørgensen explains.

The next step will be to seek approval for installing circadian lighting in the residents' homes, so they can be surrounded by light throughout the day. In selected areas, the staff also has the option to use therapeutic lighting settings to support specific activities or behaviors.

— The other evening, the evening staff gathered the residents and created a cozy atmosphere with a special light. It was an attempt to keep them awake for a longer period of time, and it worked, says Britt Madsen.

Common areas, hallways, and alcoves

Chromaviso's circadian lighting has been installed throughout the hallways and common areas of Rosenvang, spanning three floors. In specific zones, the staff has the option to utilize therapeutic lighting settings to support certain activities or behaviors. For example, if a resident is feeling agitated and needs to be calmed down.

Intuitive control system

Rosenvang Nursing Home has implemented an intuitive control system, featuring a combination of Chromaviso's specially developed touch panels with six settings, as well as wireless buttons for quick control. This setup is easily installed in existing buildings, providing convenience and efficiency.

Healthcare staff stand by the wall and operate the Chroma Zenit circadian lighting via a simple control panel

Feeling secure in collaboration

The decision to choose Chromaviso was based on the documented effectiveness and positive experiences with high reliability and user satisfaction from other nursing homes.

— The fact that we have chosen an evidence-based solution means a lot. It makes sense and the staff supports it. The staff is happy that it is beneficial for them, and when the solution is evidence-based, they believe more in the change they experience. The staff has been proud that we have taken care of them with circadian lighting, explained Karin Jørgensen.

The circadian lighting has been implemented during the summer of 2017, with thorough implementation including training for all staff members and fine-tuning of the lighting to ensure a good start.

— We have felt very secure throughout the process, and Chromaviso has been interested in following the project to the end. We have received good professional advice on the lighting in different rooms, and our considerations have been taken into account. The implementation has been thorough – it has been easy and it makes sense, concludes Karin Jørgensen.

The nursing home Rosenvang seen from the outside at night with circadian lighting in the windows

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