LOUMED District
Amenities
A dynamic district where medical care, education, and community progress converge around the clock

LOUMED’s Ambassador Program is the district’s front line of hospitality, safety, and support. Every day, Ambassadors are on the streets and sidewalks of the district helping visitors find medical offices, guiding families to a place to grab a bite, offering directions, or walking someone safely to their car.
They keep public spaces clean, welcoming, and easy to navigate, and they are always ready to step in when someone needs assistance—whether that’s a patient arriving for the first time, a student learning their way around campus, or an employee heading home after a long shift.
Their presence reflects LOUMED’s commitment not just to excellence in healthcare and education, but also to provide assistance to every person who passes through the district.
LOUMED Ambassadors
LOUMED Commons is a one-acre public park located in the heart of the District at 316 East Chestnut Street. This green space provides a welcoming place for people to enjoy the outdoors in an urban environment.
The park features shaded seating, flexible areas built for gathering and recreation, and native plantings selected in partnership with the Greenprint initiative to support a cooler and healthier Louisville. Whether you are looking to take a break, enjoy lunch outdoors or simply recharge, it offers a dedicated spot for the community.
LOUMED Commons also serves as a hub for activity, frequently featuring community programs, food trucks and other events. To explore our upcoming schedule or learn how you can host your own event in LOUMED Commons, please visit our events page.
LOUMED Commons

LOUMED, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana, and Riverside operate a shuttle service to support families staying at the Ronald McDonald House.
Running Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the route creates a direct link between the house and key facilities, including Norton Children’s Hospital, Frazier Rehab Institute, the Norton Novak Center, and UofL Hospital.
This service helps guests easily navigate between their temporary home and medical appointments so they can focus on the care of their children.


