Scent experience in healthcare
Reasons for using scent in healthcare vary widely. For example, neutralising musty smells in nursing homes is often the primary goal. In physiotherapeutic practices, on the other hand, scent is used to create an activating environment. Whatever the motivation, they all have one thing in common: optimising the care environment for the patients, visitors, and staff.
Scent targets healthcare
5-star hygiene experience
Hygiene perception in the healthcare sector is top priority. However, the fact that something is technically clean does not mean that it is experienced as such. A good hygiene experience can contribute to patients' well-being. Applying scent experience in healthcare plays a vital role in this.
Mask unwanted smells
When unwanted smells are present, the value of the area in question will decline as well as the value of the company itself. In short, masking these smells is a vital scent target.
Make visitors feel welcome
What we see and hear influences us, but so does what we smell. The right scents can make people feel welcome and leave a lasting first impression.
These are the most popular scents for healthcare
Black Dahlia
Luxurious, Feminine, WarmFrench Bloom
Sweet, Elegant, WarmTeakwood
Powerful, Spicy, LuxuriousPine & Eucalyptus
Fresh, Powerful, WoodyTranquility
Fresh, Warm, RelaxIsideau
Warm, Leather, Slightly SweetCedar Silk
Warm, Woody, SoftLavender & Pine
Fresh, Relaxing, CalmingPure Luxury
Rich, Exclusive, WelcomingWould you like to experience our healthcare scents?
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The healing effect of scent
The healing effects of scent are repeatedly confirmed by scientific research. For example, research by the Van der Bilt hospital showed that scent diffusion not only has a healing effect on patients but also drastically lowers the stress levels of doctors and nurses.
In addition, psychologists argue that using scent in psychiatric institutions contributes to the recovery of their patients. These insights are making scent use in healthcare increasingly popular.
Your purpose determines your scent
Different scents have different effects on both body and mind. Do you want to activate? Then scents with citrus tones, such as lime and orange, are the answer.
Is relaxation or harmony your goal? Then lavender and vanilla are good ingredients. If you are unsure what the most suitable scent is for your care institution, ask our experienced scent advisers!