Medical
There are few places more profound to landscape than medical facilities. Here our role lessens as a driver of profit, and increases as a caregiver. The goal is to create a serene environment that those who are going through health challenges can comfortably reside within. Whether this be a hospital or small surgical center, the concept is the same. Furthermore the medical professionals working onsite are performing a noble work. They deserve to walk past beautiful plant beds and happy patients, rather than a dreary scene of decay.
Quality of Life
For medical facilities our experience has taught us that the best thing we can do is prioritize the quality of life of patients and residents. These individuals are often cooped up inside, which can be depressing. When they go outdoors they need a break from the sickness, and the treatments. This is where we give them scientifically proven life benefits. Community garden spaces are a great area for relaxation, and give patients a chance to connect with each other and the environment. Any chance to refill the tank can be the difference between a good day and bad day at a medical facility.
I just wanted to reach out and say Jackie Mueller has been fantastic and flexible based on our needs. It is far too often in our line of work that “quiet” or “silence” is the methodology for judging if things are good. She has been, flexible, responsive, communicative, and proactive. Truly refreshing to work with an individual that mirrors the level of service that we provide to our federal government clients. I wanted to take a moment and say thank you to Jackie and to Priority for starting our 2024 season off quickly and efficiently at this location!
S. Witmer
Vice President of Operations — Camacho Janitorial