PROJECT SHOWCASE

Lutheran Hospital – Multi-Level ADA & Wayfinding Signage System
Comprehensive ADA-compliant signage and interior wayfinding system implemented across multiple floors of Lutheran Hospital to improve navigation, regulatory compliance, and visual consistency.
The project included large-format floor directories, elevator lobby identification, corridor directionals, department signage, and ADA-compliant room identification — all manufactured and installed in-house to ensure precision, durability, and long-term consistency.

Project Scope
Moore Signs provided full-service coordination from field verification through fabrication and phased installation within an active healthcare environment. All signage was developed to meet ADA tactile requirements, mounting height regulations, and hospital-grade material durability standards.
Services Provided
ADA-Compliant Room Identification Signage
Tactile & Grade II Braille Plaques
Multi-Level Floor Directory Boards
Elevator Lobby Wayfinding Systems
Corridor Directional Signage
Department & Unit Identification
Field Surveys & ADA Placement Verification
In-House Manufacturing & Installation
Results & Impact
The completed signage system improved patient and visitor navigation across multiple departments while ensuring ADA compliance throughout the facility. Standardized directory layouts and directional systems reduced confusion at key decision points and created a cohesive, professional environment aligned with hospital branding.
Challenges & Coordination
Working within an active hospital required careful coordination with facility management to maintain uninterrupted patient care. Signage placement required precise ADA height verification, consistent color contrast for readability, and alignment across multiple building levels to create a unified navigation system. Installation was phased to minimize disruption in high-traffic corridors and elevator lobbies.
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