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For healthcare facilities managers

Clinical-grade specs. Zero patient disruption.
Built to last 10+ years.

IHS is a CCIB-certified Indigenous workplace transformation firm that specializes in healthcare environments. We specify infection-control-aware materials and antimicrobial surfaces, sequence every installation around patient care hours, and design nurses' stations and staff areas grounded in wellness research , so the spaces you build today still serve your team a decade from now.

24/7
Operational continuity maintained
10+ yr
Lifecycle planning horizon
CCIB
Certified Indigenous Business
Canada-wide
Delivery & installation
Healthcare capabilities

What IHS delivers to healthcare facilities.

Infection-control-aware furniture specification, phased installation around patient care, and long-horizon planning , under one contract, one accountable team.

01

Clinical furniture specification

Materials rated for hospital-grade disinfectants, antimicrobial surfaces, and hard-wearing textiles specified to infection-control standards that survive 24/7 clinical use.

02

Installation sequencing around patient care

Phased installation planned around clinical operations , nights, weekends, zone-by-zone , coordinated directly with your facilities and nursing teams to protect patient safety.

03

Nurses' station & staff wellbeing design

Ergonomic nurses' stations and staff areas designed around retention research, shift-change workflows, and wellness-focused specifications that reduce fatigue and improve morale.

04

Provincial health authority compliance

Procurement documentation aligned with provincial health authority frameworks, group purchasing organization requirements, and trade agreement thresholds across Canada.

05

Decommissioning & asset disposition

End-of-life furniture removal, responsible disposal, and asset tracking that meets healthcare facility environmental and compliance requirements.

06

Indigenous procurement reporting

Audit-ready documentation for federal, provincial, and institutional Indigenous procurement targets. Every dollar tracked, certified, and ready for reporting.

How we work with healthcare facilities

From clinical needs assessment to commissioned space.

Step 01

Clinical needs assessment

We map your facility's clinical workflows, infection-control requirements, unit types, and staff needs to define the project scope and success criteria.

Step 02

Infection-control spec review

Every material selection is reviewed against your IPAC standards , antimicrobial surfaces, cleanable textiles, and hard-wearing substrates rated for hospital-grade disinfectants.

Step 03

Procurement & compliance

We prepare procurement documentation aligned with your provincial health authority framework, GPO requirements, and any Indigenous procurement targets your institution reports against.

Step 04

Phased installation

Zone-by-zone delivery sequenced around patient care hours , nights, weekends, phased wings , coordinated with your facilities and clinical teams to ensure zero disruption.

Step 05

Post-occupancy support

Warranty tracking, staff orientation on adjustable components, and ongoing support so your clinical furniture performs as specified for the full 10+ year lifecycle.

Scope a healthcare project

Get a clinical-grade furniture plan for your facility.

Tell us about your project and we'll respond within 1 business day with a tailored overview of how IHS can support your healthcare facility , including infection-control specification approach, installation sequencing strategy, and Indigenous procurement documentation.

  • Infection-control-aware material specifications
  • Installation sequencing plan around patient care
  • CCIB certification & Indigenous procurement documentation
  • Healthcare project references

Start a conversation

We'll reply within 1 business day.

Healthcare FAQ

Questions facilities managers usually ask.

How does IHS handle infection control in furniture specifications?

Every specification we write for healthcare environments starts with infection control. We select materials rated for hospital-grade disinfectants, specify antimicrobial surfaces where clinically appropriate, and ensure all textiles and hard surfaces meet or exceed your facility's infection prevention and control (IPAC) standards.

Can you install furniture without disrupting patient care?

Yes. We sequence every healthcare installation around patient care hours, working nights, weekends, and in phased zones to ensure zero disruption to clinical operations. Our project managers coordinate directly with your facilities and nursing teams to build schedules that protect patient safety and staff workflow.

What warranty terms do you offer on healthcare furniture?

We specify products with manufacturer warranties that match the demanding lifecycle of healthcare environments , typically 10 to 12 years on core clinical furniture. We also provide post-occupancy support and warranty tracking so your team never has to chase a claim.

Do you comply with provincial health authority procurement policies?

Yes. We work within each province's health authority procurement framework, whether that means responding to group purchasing organization (GPO) requirements, meeting provincial trade agreement thresholds, or satisfying specific documentation and reporting obligations set by your health authority.

Does spending with IHS count toward Indigenous procurement targets?

Yes. IHS is a CCIB-certified Indigenous business. Every dollar your healthcare institution spends with us counts toward federal, provincial, or organizational Indigenous procurement targets , with audit-ready documentation included in every engagement.

Do you work with healthcare facilities across Canada?

Yes. We deliver end-to-end healthcare furniture projects nationwide, from clinical furniture specification through phased installation and post-occupancy support, for hospitals, long-term care homes, and health authority facilities across all provinces.

CCIB Certified · Clinical-Grade · Canada-Wide

Furniture that survives 24/7 clinical use , installed without disrupting patient care.

Tell us about your healthcare facility project. We'll respond within 1 business day with an infection-control-aware specification approach, installation sequencing strategy, and Indigenous procurement documentation.