Robert Cox+FollowHamilton’s rehab wall is changing stroke recoveryStroke survivors in Hamilton are getting a fresh shot at independence thanks to a new rehab wall designed by University of Cincinnati student Sophie Shockey. Instead of the usual repetitive exercises, this wall turns everyday tasks—like cooking, laundry, and even games—into hands-on therapy. It’s not just about moving muscles; it’s about rebuilding confidence and real-life skills. The project came to life at the 1819 Innovation Hub, where Shockey used everything from 3D printers to laser cutters. Seeing stroke survivors light up as they use the wall is proof that innovation can make recovery more engaging and meaningful. What do you think—could this approach change rehab everywhere? #Education #StrokeRecovery #HamiltonOH00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowHamilton’s historic bank building gets new lifeDowntown Hamilton is about to get a major boost—Cohatch is opening its doors in the beautifully restored Second National Bank building on High Street. After nearly three years of careful planning and renovations, this iconic spot will soon be buzzing with entrepreneurs, creatives, and neighbors looking for a fresh place to work or connect. The best part? The project isn’t just about coworking; a new bar is also in the works, promising even more reasons to gather. What do you think this transformation means for the heart of Hamilton? #Food #HamiltonOH #DowntownRevival00Share