Human caring is an unselfish act that voluntarily takes on the responsibility of another’s well being (Thorkildsen et. al., 2015). Caring for another individual is love and affection, becoming one with their needs, fears, and emotions (Thorkildsen et. al., 2015). Caring is committing to understand another individuals perspective of the world (Thorkildsen et. al., 2015). Human caring is all around us. When an individual is cared for, it brings safety, affection, and love to the forefront (Thorkildsen et. al., 2015). It is a feeling of warmth that every individual on earth can benefit from (Thorkildsen et. al., 2015). We are gifts to one another. By giving love and care to another person, we gain human interaction and those being cared for gain healing (Thorkildsen et. al., …show more content…
Bringing a safer appearance to the patient room and environment would be a great start for many patients comfort, health, and well-being (Timmermann, Uhrenfeldt, & Birkelund, 2015). Most patients feel alienated and unsafe within the unfamiliar environment controlled by technology, medical equipment, and people in white coats (Timmermann et. al., 2015). By making the physical appearance of the room more nurturing, a person can relax and begin to heal. According to Timmermann et. al. (2015), art and colors that reflect nature, or a nice view from a window can introduce a greater well-being in a patient by provoking personal strength, and positive thoughts and feelings. It was also proven that a view from a window with a natural setting is associated with a shorter patient stay (Timmermann et. al.,