When Wireless Giant conceived the idea of constructing a golf room simulator, we wanted to incorporate every aspect of the "real" experience. We envisioned a room with the feel of an actual course, complete with the sounds and sights of an outdoor course.

After consulting with Monte Nagler and selecting the shots we liked best, the results were nothing short of unbelievable. Monte's incredible work transformed a plain room into a golfer's haven.

Wireless Giant is very pleased with the finished product and could not have done it without the help of Mr. Nagler.

Isaac Hanna
C.E.O.

 

As the Director of a Hospital Café, we struggled with the problem of a beautiful cafeteria that over looked an unsightly loading dock and trash compactor.  Mickey and Monte Nagler were contacted for another project within the hospital and were asked to look at the café. 

The resulting window applications were nothing short of magical.  They were able to transform the unsightly view from the café to a lovely English Garden.  Their outstanding pictures and their professional installation changed the outlook of everyone that visits our café.  They enjoy a lush garden, in full bloom, all throughout the year, even in winter.

The reaction’s from patients and staff has been extremely popular and positive.  Many have asked why it took us so long to do something like this.  We have seen traffic in the café and survey scores improve, no doubt, as a result of the improved atmosphere and ambience provided by the window applications. Thanks to Mickey and Monte Nagler.

Paul A. DeMarco
Director of Food & Nutritional Services
St. Joseph Mercy – Oakland Hospital
Pontiac, Michigan

 

 The response to the artwork has been extraordinary! This reaction is not  only from our patients, but from our staff and visitors also. We placed the photograph in the ceiling of our new fixed MRI unit.  Its benefits were noticed immediately. The photograph helps to relieve much of the patient's anxiety and allows them to have the MRI procedure. It has an incredible calming effect. 

                                                                        Grover Raymond
Director of Radiology
Mercy Hospital Grayling


The beautiful garden scene that is displayed in one of our CT rooms now gives our patients something other than the ceiling to look at while being scanned.   We have had many positive comments about the picture from numerous patients as well as from personnel from other hospitals coming here to view it in hopes they would be purchasing one.   I wish we had one in all three of our CT rooms.   This was a wonderful idea!

Dottie Cumper
CT Supervisor
Troy Beaumont Hospital


I wanted to share with you how much your wall mural is being enjoyed by our patients, families, and employees.   The idea of starting with a walk through the woods is very close to many hearts of the people in this area.   On some days it is not unusual to see someone standing and just pondering in front of the stream of water.   It has made this whole area a place where you can feel "at home".   On behalf of the CHC Auxiliary we thank you for the time and effort given to this project.   It has met with great success, one in which so many people are enjoying it in their daily lives as they work at CHC or use our services.

Connie Winbigler, R.N., B.S.
Community Health Center of Branch County
Coldwater, Michigan

Our suite wanted to let you know how receptive our patients are to the ceiling photographs.   To quote our patients we hear, "that's cool, how clever, what a nice idea, that's neat, and who did that?"   All the patients admire the concept and most of all the actual photographs.

Troy Internal Medicine, P.C.
Troy, Michigan

 I want to let you know how the photo-mural on the ceiling above our new state-of-the-art linear accelerator in the MCGH Radiation Oncology Center has provided great benefit and pleasure to the patients and staff… Having the beautiful garden view on the ceiling above them during the treatment allows them to enjoy and focus on a pleasant image.  The clinical staff who treat the patients have also enjoyed the photo.  Not only do they witness patients’ pleasure and increased comfort during treatments, but they can also glance up to enjoy the colors and scenery as well.

 

Constance Conger

Administrative Director, Cancer Services

Mount Clemens General Hospital