Lifepoint Rehabilitation Tampa | Healthcare Facility Video Production
Eighty beds, all private rooms, a private neuro gym, and a courtyard no other hospital in the area offers — the first freestanding inpatient rehabilitation hospital in South Tampa. We produced this facility film for Lifepoint Rehabilitation to mark the opening of a state-of-the-art rehab hospital on Kennedy Boulevard, built to be a center of excellence for rehabilitation across the Southeast.
We delivered the facility tour and the voices behind it — clinicians and leadership describing what the building makes possible, from bariatric rooms on every floor to reverse isolation capabilities and a private neuro gym. It's another chapter in the national healthcare work we've done for Lifepoint, and it came together the way most of these shoots do: long days inside the facility, capturing the people and the spaces that make the care possible.
Production Challenge
A facility film for a brand-new hospital has to do something tricky: make a building that just opened its doors feel like the center of excellence its founders already see in their heads. The story isn't in the drywall — it's in the people who built it and the patients it was made to serve. We leaned on the leadership and clinical voices to carry that vision, and shot the space to match the ambition behind it.
About This Project
Client: Lifepoint Rehabilitation
Type: Healthcare Facility Video, Hospital Opening Film
Location: Tampa, FL
Services: Healthcare videography, clinical interviews, facility b-roll, editing
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Video Transcript:
This is a gorgeous facility — state-of-the-art, brand-new building. This is the first freestanding inpatient rehab hospital in South Tampa. It's amazing. This hospital is an 80-bed hospital, all private rooms.
Having this beautiful building in this location on Kennedy Boulevard is important. It gives Tampa General a larger reach in the community. When you have a place where everything is centered and focused on meeting the needs of an inpatient rehab level of care, that makes a huge difference. It's great to be able to serve our community and fill that need.
This building is a culmination of my dream, really — to have a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center that will serve the Tampa Bay community. The private rooms, the private bathrooms, the ability to have a bariatric room on every floor, the ability to have reverse isolation rooms. We have the ability to work with neuro patients, specifically in a private neuro gym. Our courtyard in our hospital — that's something that no other hospital in the area offers. We are able to care for patients that, typically, rehabs have not been able to care for.
Everyone that I talk to has said, "This is such a nice facility, and when it comes to rehab, I know that's the place to go." This will be the center of excellence for rehabilitation in the Southeast — not just here in Tampa Bay.