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This past April, JoAnn Nestor, along with fellow members of the Bayfront Health Philanthropy Council hosted more than 60 female business and community leaders in St. Petersburg, Florida and the surrounding Pinellas County to introduce them to the mission of Bayfront Health. The evening’s discussion centered around the progress and growth of Bayfront Health since its purchase in 2020. Hospital leaders also shared plans for future growth of Bayfront Health, including several advanced programs and institutes. Philanthropic support plays a key role in these advancements by funding our facilities with cutting-edge technology, allowing team members to serve our community with the highest level of care available.
Since 1983, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has partnered with some of the most giving companies in North America to support the organization’s mission of helping as many kids as possible live better, healthier lives. We honor several of our long-standing partners that are celebrating milestones this year and extend our deepest gratitude for their continued commitment to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Every ask, every dollar, has added up to millions of miracles made possible for children and their families across Central Florida.
In 2016, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) embarked on a transformative journey to address the opioid epidemic plaguing communities across Central Florida.
What is the SECURE Act?
At Orlando Health, your total well-being is important to us and this includes your financial health. Here are a few ways you can check the pulse on your finances:
The doctors of Emergency Physicians of Central Florida provide urgent medical treatment throughout Orlando Health’s hospitals and free-standing emergency departments. Since the mid-1980s, our two organizations have collaborated to treat emergent patients with the highest-level of care.
Since 1983, Orlando Health has been providing exceptional and compassionate cancer care in Central Florida, focusing on patients identified as high risk for breast and other cancers by personal history, family history or genetic testing.
At Orlando Health, caregivers do more than just provide treatment. They also offer hope and encouragement that can be instrumental to the healing process. Whether it be a clinical or non-clinical team member – an empathetic smile, a friendly voice or a motivating demeanor can improve a patient’s day for the better.
Adam and Geri Goldstein, along with Dominic “Dom” and Linda Nori, hosted a fundraising dinner this past April in support of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. The event aimed to raise funds to provide comprehensive care to babies and children facing complex medical challenges.
For the past 15 years, Betty and Vic Gilbert have been the caretakers of one of the most beloved spots inside Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.