In a recent finance meeting held by the City Council of Medina, discussions centered around a new lease agreement with Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for the use of local aquatic facilities. This initiative aims to provide aquatic therapy for children, addressing a growing need in the community.
The proposal, presented by a council member, outlined the terms of the lease, which will allow the hospital to utilize the rec center's swimming pools for therapy sessions. The negotiated monthly rate is set at $875, covering access to a lane or splashdown area, with the potential for expansion as the program grows. The lease is modeled after an existing agreement with the Cleveland Clinic, ensuring consistency and legal compliance, as confirmed by the law director's review.
The lease is scheduled to commence on May 1, 2025, and will run through December 31, 2027. The urgency of the agreement is underscored by the need to begin scheduling patients as soon as May, highlighting the immediate benefits this program will bring to local families seeking therapeutic options for their children.
This partnership not only enhances the services offered by the rec center but also reflects the city's commitment to supporting health initiatives that benefit the community. As the program develops, it may lead to increased usage of the facilities and further collaboration with healthcare providers, ultimately fostering a healthier environment for Medina's youth.