As you walk up the street, you see a four-story tall building. The hospital also has a heli-pad just outside of the Emergency Room Doors, for emergency life flights. It is built from white bricks. There are double windows every five feet and ten feet from the set above them. There is a large parking lot that is half filled with vehicles, there are small islands that have trees and bushes planted in them spaced through out the parking lot. Towards the building there are sidewalks that travel around the building. Placed at regular intervals are park benches, made of wrought iron and wooden planks. As you walk up the main sidewalk towards the building there is a large awning that protects the sliding glass front doors. The sliding glass doors are surrounded on either side by glass panels that make the vestibule a rounded front. As you pass through the vestibule to the next set of sliding doors there are four benches on either side of this area for people to sit and wait for there rides. Once you enter the lobby of the hospital in front of you about thirty feet back is the main desk, a nurse is sitting behind the desk. The lounge is decorated in shades of beige, and light greens. There are overstuffed chairs placed around the room lined up along the walls and lined up back to back though out the room with walk ways through out. Past the desk there are two elevators and a set of stairs down a short hallway to the right. There is a hallway on the left of the elevators that heads farther into the building, along that hallway there are doorways that lead into different clinic areas, one is for children, one is for the elderly, another one is for chiropractors, and so on and so forth. Each clinic has it’s own receptions desk and nurse sitting behind it, each clinic is also decorated for each type of clinic it is, like the children’s clinic is decorated in a kiddie theme. Towards the very back of this floor there is an emergency entrance for ambulances. Off the emergency area is the trauma ward, with all the extras. Off to the right of the elevators down the short hall towards the stairs there is a door on the right side of the hall it leads to the cafeteria there are four rows of tables going length wise of the room at the far end of the room is the kitchen, it is an industrial sized. In each room there is a “Menu” that lists just about everything that a person could think of to eat, or drink. This cafeteria also does snacks of every kind.
If you head up to the next floor you would see, as you step of the elevator, a panel on the wall stating that rooms 100 trough 149 are to the right, and rooms 150 to 199 are to the left. To either way there is a nurses station with a large rounded desk, with a couple of nurses sitting behind it waiting to help anyone who needs the help. Most of these rooms are over night stays. The entire floor is decorated in light blues, greens, and beige. Each room has one bed it’s own bathroom, a small sitting area for family and friends, which has three over stuffed chairs a small coffee table, and a TV mounted on the wall, which does get cable. On either side of the bed there is all the medical equipment. The bathroom is just a basic bathroom it has a toilet, sink, mirror, soap despenser, paper towel holder, trash can.
On the third floor and fourth floors you would see the same type of panel on the wall in front of you as you step off the elevator the third floor one says “Rooms 200 to 249 are to the right, Rooms 250 to 299 are to the left, and rooms 275 to 299 are cancer ward, No visitors unless family or friends.” The fourth floor panel says “Rooms 300 to 349 to the right, Rooms 350 to 399 to the left.” The third and fourth floors are for long term patients. The floors on these two floors are decorated the same way as the second floor. The rooms are set up a bit differently though, they still have one bed per room with all the machines, a sitting area with four overstuffed chars a coffee table and then there is also a small table with two more chairs. The bathroom is a bit bigger and has a toilet, bathtub with shower, sink, mirror, soap despenser, paper towel holder and trash can. These rooms also have a computer and Internet access. Each floor has public restrooms and lounges with vending machines, also there are housekeeping rooms through out the hospital.
(The hospital will be run by NPC's I or one of the Moderators may come in and post as the NPC's at any time, but not all the time.)
If you head up to the next floor you would see, as you step of the elevator, a panel on the wall stating that rooms 100 trough 149 are to the right, and rooms 150 to 199 are to the left. To either way there is a nurses station with a large rounded desk, with a couple of nurses sitting behind it waiting to help anyone who needs the help. Most of these rooms are over night stays. The entire floor is decorated in light blues, greens, and beige. Each room has one bed it’s own bathroom, a small sitting area for family and friends, which has three over stuffed chairs a small coffee table, and a TV mounted on the wall, which does get cable. On either side of the bed there is all the medical equipment. The bathroom is just a basic bathroom it has a toilet, sink, mirror, soap despenser, paper towel holder, trash can.
On the third floor and fourth floors you would see the same type of panel on the wall in front of you as you step off the elevator the third floor one says “Rooms 200 to 249 are to the right, Rooms 250 to 299 are to the left, and rooms 275 to 299 are cancer ward, No visitors unless family or friends.” The fourth floor panel says “Rooms 300 to 349 to the right, Rooms 350 to 399 to the left.” The third and fourth floors are for long term patients. The floors on these two floors are decorated the same way as the second floor. The rooms are set up a bit differently though, they still have one bed per room with all the machines, a sitting area with four overstuffed chars a coffee table and then there is also a small table with two more chairs. The bathroom is a bit bigger and has a toilet, bathtub with shower, sink, mirror, soap despenser, paper towel holder and trash can. These rooms also have a computer and Internet access. Each floor has public restrooms and lounges with vending machines, also there are housekeeping rooms through out the hospital.
(The hospital will be run by NPC's I or one of the Moderators may come in and post as the NPC's at any time, but not all the time.)
