Munson Debuts Pediatric Floor Activity Room

Munson Medical Center’s pediatric unit recently opened an activity room that allows kids to be kids during their hospital stay.

“We see it as a place where they are able to get together, play and feel normal,” said Lisa Gates, a child life specialist with the hospital. “There are games, toys, and an area in the room that fits every age group from 1 to 17.”

With about 800 patients admitted to the 17-bed unit each year, Gates expects the room to see plenty of use. The bright, colorful 360-square-foot space includes a table and chairs for crafts, padded infant corner with a wall mirror, toddler kitchen, crafts, games, puzzles, and toys. A craft desk inset into the wall houses a wagon and toddler scooter that can be pulled or driven out the door and down the aisle of the unit. Room drawers include paints, paper, and wood for crafts.

The activity room became possible through $37,000 in memorial gifts to honor Amy McLean Calder - wife of Emergency Department physician Mac Calder, D.O. - who passed away in October 2015. Before staying home to raise her children, she worked as a child life specialist in the Detroit area. “It was one of the things Amy was passionate about,” Mac Calder says. “I work at the hospital and it’s the hospital our kids will use, so I think she’d be happy with that. It’s a fantastic honor.”