Cleveland Clinic - Edwin Shaw Rehabilitation Hospital
Copley, OH
Tour Stop Number One: Main Lobby
The lobby is a well-lit, modern space decorated in light wood and shades of gray and white. A set of light gray chairs and oval end table are directly in front of a glass-walled conference room, set into the upper left corner. The left side shows a glass and metal entry door. A large, square, color-print sign on an easel says “Welcome to our Grand Opening.”
End of Tour Stop Number One
Tour Stop Number Two: 1st Floor Therapy Gym
The therapy room is large and framed by floor-to-ceiling windows. A set of parallel bars connected to a metal track are at the room’s center. On the far wall beyond it is a rack of colorful therapy balls and mats. To the left of the bars is a seated exercise machine.
End of Tour Stop Number Two
Tour Stop Number Three: 2nd Floor Therapy Gym
The therapy room is large, with a rectangular, wood-paneled nursing station in the upper right. A set of parallel bars connected to a metal track are on the room’s left side. On the wall behind them is a rack of colorful therapy balls and mats. On the room’s right is a table with several puzzles surrounded by four black stools.
End of Tour Stop Number Three
Tour Stop Number Four: Patient Room
A white hospital bed covered by a white blanket is in the room’s center, its head against a blue wall. A tall wood cabinet is attached to the same wall. A rolling tray table is positioned at the bed’s middle.
End of Tour Stop Number Four
Tour Stop Number Five: Patient Room Ceiling Lift
A white hospital bed covered by a white blanket is in the room’s center, its head against a blue wall. A nightstand with corded phone is on the bed’s left. A blue armchair sits between the bed and a trio of tall windows overlooking a parking lot. The bathroom door is open, revealing a gray, cream and navy tile space and white shower curtain hanging from a bar. Over the bed, a device with four prongs hands from a ceiling track. The lift is used to transport patients out of bed to another location.
End of Tour Stop Number Five
Tour Stop Number Six: Patient Room Bathroom
The room pictured has beige walls. A white, silver-fixtured sink is attached to the left wall below a rectangular, silver-framed mirror. A bar light is above the mirror. Paper towel and soap dispensers are on the left and right walls. The door is open, looking into the patient room.
End of Tour Stop Number Six
Tour Stop Number Seven: Activities of Daily Living Therapy Room
The area is arranged to simulate a home environment. An L-shaped kitchen runs from left to right along the wall. The cabinetry is brown wood and the appliances, including a toaster oven, stove, coffee pot, microwave and refrigerator are black. In the image’s foreground, a green-covered table and pair of wheelchairs are placed. The table is set with a plate, knife and fork.
End of Tour Stop Number Seven
Tour Stop Number Eight: ADL Bathroom
The room pictured has beige tile with a stripe of gray and navy tiles halfway up the wall. A white sink, mirror and bar light are attached to the right wall. Along the left wall is a white bathtub with a blue, navy and white-striped shower curtain hanging from a white rod. The curtain is drawn back to the wall, revealing the tub and a white-padded shower chair.
End of Tour Stop Number Eight
Tour Stop Number Nine: Nursing Station
The area is a large, brown wood counter and beige countertop that angles around the space. It is open at either end, allowing passage through. Behind the desk, a variety of office equipment and computer monitors are seen. In the upper left of the space is a hallway entrance, flanked by a pair of closed wood doors.
End of Tour Stop Number Nine
Tour Stop Number Ten: Brain Injury Hallway
The Brain Injury Unit hallway is shown. It is a long, blonde-wood hallway. A doorway is visible to the left. Beside it is a large, color-print poster on an easel reading “Brain Injury Unit.” The hallway is brightly lit, with a wood hand rail lining both sides of the wall.
End of Tour Stop Number Ten
Tour Stop Number Eleven: Brain Injury Rehab
The image shows a long, rectangular room with wood floors that ends at a bank of floor-to-ceiling windows. The room is empty except for a seated exercise bike in front of the window, to the right. A set of medium-wood cabinets and drawers with a light countertop fills the far left wall. A set of windows allowing observation of the room are set into the near left wall.
End of Tour Stop Number Eleven
Tour Stop Number Twelve: SCI Shower Room
The bathroom is dedicated to assisting spinal cord injury patients bathe and perform other personal activities. It is a large, rectangular room with beige wall tiles. A gray and navy tile band runs the length of the room at the middle. A silver shower fixture is attached to the wall. In the left corner is a wheelchair with blue, waterproof padding. Hanging on the wall to the right is a white shower chair.
End of Tour Stop Number Twelve
Tour Stop Number Thirteen: Conference Room
The rectangular room is fronted by floor-to-ceiling glass windows. It has white walls and a gray rug. At the center is a brown wood conference table topped by a corded phone. A series of six black, padded chairs ring the table. A cabinet on the wall behind the table is open, revealing a cork board.
End of Tour Stop Number Thirteen
Tour Stop Number Fourteen: Dayroom
The rectangular room is fronted by floor-to-ceiling glass windows. It has white walls and light, dark and gray wood floor. At the center is a brown wood table with half a dozen wood, blue-padded chairs. Beyond the table, father back into the room is a blue sofa, pair of teal armchairs and wood end table. A flat-screen television is mounted to the right wall, opposite the sofa.
End of Tour Stop Number Fourteen
Tour Stop Number Fifteen: Staff Lounge
The image shows a set of wood cabinets and drawers above and below a beige countertop. At the counter’s end is a black microwave. Beside it is a black refrigerator. The room has large, floor-to-ceiling windows. A teal armchair is in front of the window beside a wood end table.
End of Tour Stop Number Fifteen
Tour Stop Number Sixteen: Doctors' Lounge
The rectangular room is fronted by floor-to-ceiling glass windows. At the center is a brown wood table with half a dozen black, molded plastic chairs around it. The right wall contains a kitchen area with cabinets, drawers, sink, microwave and refrigerator. At the room’s far end is a table with computer monitor and corded phone.
End of Tour Stop Number Sixteen
Tour Stop Number Seventeen: Mobility Garden Overlook
The image shows the view from an interior hallway looking out a floor-to-ceiling window at the garden below. A large, color-print poster on an easel stands beside the window with the word “Therapy” on it. The garden has a long, straight, white path that runs through two pairs of concentric circles. The area around the path has landscaped flower and shrub beds.
End of Tour Stop Number Seventeen
Tour Stop Number Eighteen: Mobility Garden
The mobility garden is shown at ground level. The walkway runs from the hospital building on the right toward a rounded section of path. Another section heads in a straight line toward a green space.
End of Tour Stop Number Eighteen
Tour Stop Number Nineteen: Café Buffet
The hot food line runs along the left wall. A beige counter atop a cream wall passes in front of a series of glass and stainless steel stations. Three types of pizzas are displayed on silver strays to the left. Behind the counter, a large kitchen station, sink and stove are visible.
End of Tour Stop Number Nineteen
Tour Stop Number Twenty: Café Seating
The cafeteria is a large, open, rectangular space surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows. The wood floor is a pattern of alternating light and dark wood. Arrangements of wood tables and blue padded chairs are seen throughout.