
Unique from all other buildings of its kind, the architects that developed the Christine E Lynn College of Nursing wanted the building to inhabit beauty, serenity and nature by incorporating Feng Shui principals in the structural design as well as all natural fibers in every building element from the walls to the desks and chairs. Every detail is deliberate for achieving the utmost in health and productivity by creating a welcoming environment that promotes the physical, psychological, and spiritual well being of the visitors, staff, students, and community at large.
Housed in this oasis, the Stand Among Friends Center for The Study of Neurological Disabilities signifies unprecedented excellence. It is the first of its kind in the United States , harboring an on-line resource library with the ultimate goal of improving the day-to-day lives of people living with neurological disabilities by providing the crucial information that they need to enhance their quality of life.
Every neurological disability has its own challenges and specific individual needs from adapting one's home to fit wheel chair access to understanding insurance policies. The Center has practical and comprehensive answers, resources and support to help caretakers and their loved ones cope with many difficulties they may come across.