Cubicles & Workstations — Expert Answer

What workstation setup works for a social services or human services agency?

Human services agencies need workstations that balance client-facing service with the documentation and case management work that happens between client visits. Reception or intake positions benefit from lower panel heights (48") with a small counter extension for over-the-counter interaction. Case manager workstations need higher panels (65"+) for privacy during client phone calls and when viewing sensitive case data. All stations need lockable storage for confidential files. FindOfficeFurniture.com has social-service-appropriate cubicle configurations — call 888-719-4960 for expert help and the best deals.
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